Director of Science Communications
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After 250 Years of Dams, Rhode Island River Restored for Migratory Fish
The last time fish could migrate unimpeded on the Pawcatuck River, George Washington was a surveyor, not a president.
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Urban Leopards Can Save Lives By Eating Feral Dogs
Having a leopard as a neighbor has risks, but it may also reduce rabies risk.
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Strange and Unbelievable Facts About Shrews
The shrew is one of the most ferocious and bizarre predators, and it's probably roaming near you.
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Spring Break Goes Wild(life)
Looking for some nature on your spring break? Go where the wild things are.
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The Pileated Woodpecker in Winter
Even in the harshest winter conditions, you can count on seeing the spectacular pileated woodpecker.
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Make Your Birdwatching Count with the Great Backyard Bird Count
Want to help bird conservation? Head out to a local park or look outside your window. And start counting birds.
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How an Alaskan Earthquake Caused Fish to Spawn in Death Valley
At first glance, the Devils Hole pupfish would rightly be considered one of the most isolated creatures on earth, but the broader world touches the pupfish in surprising ways. Everything's connected.
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Why Staying on the Trail Is Bad for Nature
Is encouraging kids to treat nature as fragile and untouchable doing more harm than good?
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