PUBLISHED ARTICLES

BBCEarth

The Serengeti of the North. December 2019.

Why Some Cold-Blooded Animals Get a Fever. June 12, 2017.

There May Be A Type of Caribou That Science Never Noticed. November 16, 2016.

This Tiny Creature Can Survive for 17 Days Without Breathing. September 29, 2016.

Why Termites Build Such Enormous Skyscrapers. December 10, 2015.

Surprising Benefits of Sexual Transmitted Infections. August 28, 2015.

The Reign of the Terror Birds. July 24, 2015.

The Truth About Wolverines. April 24, 2015




BioScience

Medical Entomologists: A Vanishing Species. April 2020.

Nature-Inspired Robots. December 2019.

On The Road To Convergence Research. August 2019.

Gene Editing in the Wild: Who Decides – and How? April 2019.

A Microbial Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy. December 2018.

Will Ancient Carbon Be Released from Permafrost to the Atmosphere? April 14, 2018.

Nanoparticles: Environmental Problems or Problem-Solvers? March 2018.

Reintroduction or Recolonization: How the Fisher Came Back. January 30, 2018.

New Tools For Grizzly Bear Biologists. Vol 64 (11): 1060. October 8, 2014.




Canadian Geographic

The Cat Came Back: How Canada’s cougars are on the rise, and what that means for us (Print). May/June 2021.

Park Protectors: Six species at risk the unsung heroes of Parks Canada are trying to save. Nov/Dec 2018.

Back Where They Belong. 2017. (Print and Online). Volume 137. No. 5.

Welcome To The New Age. 2016. (Print). Volume 135. No. 3.




Canadian Geographic & International Development Research Centre Blog Charting Change

Improving Africa’s Food Security, One Woman At A Time. March 8, 2018.

Giving artisans access. Dec 20, 2017.

The High Cost of Cheap Clothes. April 25, 2017.

Mapping Sexual Harassment in Egypt. Feb 22, 2017.

Canada’s cyber steward on digital espionage, democracy and protecting the internet. Dec 20, 2017.

Getting connected in Myanmar. Sept 21, 2016.

Determining Women’s Destinies. May 17, 2016.

The Right Equation for Africa. March 15, 2016.

Safe Delivery. December 15, 2015




Canadian Rockies Annual

Wolverines Have a Sensitive Side. (Print). Vol 2. 2017.




Canadian Wildlife Magazine

Understanding Wolverines. (Print). July 2019.

Eyes on the Wild. (Print). March/April 2018.

The Essential Forest. (Print). Nov/Dec 2018. Pages 24-30.

Amazing Grass. (Print). March/April 2018. Pages 20-26.

An Uncommon Snake. (Print). May/June 2017. Pages 26-29.

Harder Times Ahead? (Print). March/April 2016. Pages 30-33.

Is the Devil In the Details? (Print). July/Aug., 2015. Pages 30-34.

The Small Stuff Counts. (Print). March/April 2015. Pages 20-24.




Dispatches (selected)

Leave it to Beaver. June 1, 2018.

Mossies Control Minnows. August 1, 2018.

Hungry Worms Take Risks. October 2018.




ENSIA

Bringing Aeroconservation Down To Earth. Notables. April 12, 2017.




Vice: Motherboard

The International Space Station Will Soon Help Track Bird and Insect Migration. March 20, 2017.

Scientists Teamed Up With Microsoft to Make Wolverine-Luring Skunk Bombs. December 25, 2016.




Natural History Magazine (selected)

Panda Protection Pays Off. (Print and Online). October 2018.

Getting Around the Bends. (Print and Online). October 2018.

Flight Risk. (Print and Online). March 2018.

Frog Bite. (Print and Online). Feb 2018.

Family Ties. (Print and Online). Feb 2018.

Change in Eating Habits. (Print and Online). Dec 2017/Jan 2018.

Large Cover-up. (Print and Online). November 2017.

Origin of Baleen. (Print and Online). November 2017.




PBS Nature Now (selected)

What happens to bats after a hurricane? July 30, 2019.

Divorce in Canada Geese. July 23, 2019.

Student Study on Porcupines in the 90s Informs Research Today. June 20, 2019.

When Porcupines Live in Fear. June 18, 2019.

Where the Seabird Guano Goes. January 2019.




EarthTouch News

Arctic Squirrels Load Up on Steroids Without Feeling ‘The Hulk Effect.’ Nov 5, 2014.

Beyond The Viral Video: What Happens After A Grizzly Bear Encounter? June 23, 2014.

Waggle-Dancing Bees: Ecological Consultants of the Future? May 23, 2014.

Why Did the Bear Cross The Road? To Find A Mate On The Other Side. March 20, 2014.

Why The Bird With The Coolest Swagger Is Disappearing From Canada. February 11, 2014.

Humans Are Getting In The Way of The Wolverine. January 20, 2014.




Other Science Writing/Journalism:

Last Word On Nothing (Blog): I’ll Miss You Summer. Sept 3, 2015.

Last Word On Nothing (Blog): The Most Wonderful Time of the Year. May 14, 2015.