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Meandering musings about the natural world: ecology, wildlife, and our environment. And books! The Secret World of Red Wolves. Yes, I do tend to read five books at once. Call it my reading vice. As a published author myself. General audience science, nature, wildlife and environmentally-themed books. Animal Wise: The thoughts and emotions of our fellow creatures. Collared: Politics and Personalities in Oregon’s Wolf Country. By Aimee Lyn Eaton. Love, Life, and Elephants,. By Barbara J. King. Author Quest...
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NC’s Natural Treasures: 50 Years of Staying Wild | Wild Muse
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Meandering musings about the natural world: ecology, wildlife, and our environment. And books! The Secret World of Red Wolves. NC’s Natural Treasures: 50 Years of Staying Wild. My husband and I, backpacking in the Birkhead Moutnains Wilderness (NC) in 2009. My story on wilderness, below, ran in the Charlotte Observer last Monday. I wanted to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, which is upcoming on September 3, 2014 and I’m lucky enough that my editor indulged me. A growing concern tha...
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Kera Abraham (USA) Fellow. Abraham is the assistant editor at Monterey County Weekly. An independent, alternative newspaper on the Central Coast of California. She has been a full-time staff reporter for alternative weeklies since August 2004, specializing in both short-form news and long-form narrative on environmental topics including forestry, pesticides, eco-sabotage, land use, water supply and the oceans. Her recent honors. Include a first-place award from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia.
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Elsewhere « Thoughtomics
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Exploring evolution through genes, computers and music. Here you can find other appearances of me and my writings in other corners of the internet. 1/12 Tiny tunicate throws structure to the wind. 8211; Guest post for Culturing Science. 24/11 All natural, all toxic. 8211; SEED magazine covers a blog post. 02/11 We all need (a little bit of) sex. 8211; Guest post for Scientific American. 24/10 Where biology and computer science meet. 8211; Interview for the Charlotte observer, by DeLene Beeland.
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Something fishy is brewing in Red Wolf Country: Will the red wolf program survive? | Wild Muse
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Meandering musings about the natural world: ecology, wildlife, and our environment. And books! The Secret World of Red Wolves. Something fishy is brewing in Red Wolf Country: Will the red wolf program survive? UPDATE #2: The assistant coordinator apparently had no knowledge. That the FWS intended to issue their press release the Friday before a national Holiday, or. Red wolf puppies (FWS/Ryan Nordsven). On Friday, August 29, the FWS Southeast Regional Office issued a press release. Announcing the beginni...