Director of Science Communications
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10 Weird Ways You Could Be Spreading Invasive Species
From artificial Christmas trees to running shoes, we look at some of the ways you could be spreading invasive species.
Matthew L. Miller
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The Zebra Mussel Hunter
How do you find a fingernail-sized mussel in a large lake? Join us for an invasive species hunt in Minnesota.
Matthew L. Miller
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Jumping Worms: The Creepy, Damaging Invasive You Don’t Know
Disturb a jumping worm and it’s like a nightcrawler on steroids. But put aside the creepy factor: jumping worms may be the next big threat to northern forests.
Matthew L. Miller
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Three Great Fall Reads: Natural Page Turners
Our fall book review features nature and conservation reads that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Matthew L. Miller
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Conserving Bison in Indiana. Yes, Indiana.
Bison are coming back to Indiana. Join land steward Tony Capizzo to learn what factors influence a bison reintroduction.
Matthew L. Miller
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Why You Are Smelling Skunks This Week
Smell a skunk? You’re not alone. Learn more about your urban nature.
Matthew L. Miller
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Gillnets in Lake Yellowstone: Can Conservationists Recover Cutthroat Trout in Our First National Park?
When lake trout arrived in Lake Yellowstone, it devastated a native fish and an ecosystem. On the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, can a heroic effort set things right?
Matthew L. Miller and Kris Millgate
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For World Orangutan Day, An Ambitious Plan to Save These Great Apes
Bornean orangutans were recently declared critically endangered. Conservationists see this as a call to action to improve forest management.
Matthew L. Miller