Director of Science Communications
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Is Your Landscaping Killing Wildlife?
A common landscaping shrub is dropping large mammals dead in their tracks. Here’s what you need to know.
Matthew L. Miller
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Can Ancient Herding Traditions Help Cattle Coexist with Wolves and Sage Grouse?
On the Central Idaho range, a rancher looks to ancient herding traditions to help coexist with wolves, sage grouse and native fish. But challenges abound.
Matthew L. Miller
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The Skeleton Revealed: Vertebrates As You’ve Never Seen Them Before
A remarkable look at vertebrate skeletons via the stunning displays of biologist Steve Huskey.
Matthew L. Miller
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Waxwings Really Have Wax Wings
Cedar Waxwings really have wax on their wings. But what is the purpose of those red, waxy secretions?
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When Is a Black Bear Actually a Blue Bear?
The black bear: a bear that is not always black. And sometimes it’s even red, white or blue.
Matthew L. Miller
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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.
Matthew L. Miller
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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.
Matthew L. Miller