Director of Science Communications
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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.
Matthew L. Miller
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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.
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.
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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.
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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