Director of Science Communications
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Elk in the Neighborhood: On Conservation and Lost Hope
An improbable encounter with elk is due to equally improbable conservation history.
Matthew L. Miller
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Ten More Field Guides and References for the Serious Naturalist
Ten new and classic field guides and wildlife references to add to your collection.
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A Field Guide to Tracking in Your Neighborhood
Tracking is one of the most family-friendly wildlife activities. Our guide to some common and interesting tracks will get you started.
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The Surprising Importance of Freshwater Fisheries to Global Food Security
Marine fisheries are well known for their ability to produce food. But rivers and lakes are vital to food security too.
Matthew L. Miller
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Dogfish Head’s Sam Calagione on Archaeology, Conservation and Beer
Biodiversity and beer? A conversation with Dogfish Head’s Sam Calagione.
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Holiday Tips: Don’t Spread Forest Pests with Your Christmas Tree
Your Christmas tree or wreath could harbor forest pests. Here’s how to enjoy holiday traditions without spreading invasive species.
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The Largest Mammal That No Scientist Has Ever Seen in the Wild
The saola is so elusive that no biologist has ever seen one in the wild. How do conservationists save a unicorn?
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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.
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