Director of Science Communications
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Can Conservation Provide Water for Cape Town in a Time of Drought?
Can a conservation tool called water funds provide clean water for the residents of Cape Town, while also protecting the region’s unique plant diversity?
Matthew L. Miller
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Secret Snails of the Magic Valley
In the isolated, crystal-clear waters of Idaho’s Thousand Springs region live species found nowhere else on earth.
Matthew L. Miller
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The Nomad’s Bookshelf: Essential Reads for the Traveling Naturalist
The Cool Green Science staff brings you their list of essential reading for the wanderlust-struck nature-lover.
Matthew L. Miller and Justine E. Hausheer
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Tips for Seeing Wolves and Bears in Yellowstone
Want to see a gray wolf, black bear or grizzly in Yellowstone? Expert tips for making the most of your predator spotting adventure.
Matthew L. Miller
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It’s Raining Blood and Feathers: Catching the Spring Raptor Show
How to see some of the world’s most dramatic predators – without leaving your neighborhood.
Matthew L. Miller
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Acorn Woodpecker: The Fascinating Life of the Master Hoarder
Meet the acorn woodpecker, the master hoarder with many surprises in store.
Matthew L. Miller
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Three New Books Showcase Science Storytelling
Looking for a great read? We review new titles by three of the best science writers working today.
Matthew L. Miller
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7 Science Innovations That Are Changing Conservation
To solve the world’s most pressing conservation problems, scientists are looking to drones, nanotechnology, microbes and even pasta makers.
Cara Cannon Byington and Matthew L. Miller