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Bay Nature — March 22, 2023
Century-old bird nests help scientists time-travel to San Francisco Bay’s lost plant communities.
Good Times — Jan. 5, 2022
Each year, the UCSC’s Science Communication Program students research a topic for the first GT issue of the new year. This year, with so much abuse and misuse of science floating around, especially on social media, we decided to take on the topic of pseudoscience.
(Photo received a full-page spread in print.)
The Monterey Herald — Oct. 11, 2021
A finished warehouse became the dominant storage facility for this society’s collection of historical artifacts. And soon, construction will transform this space once more with a new library and accompanying museum.
The Marjorie — Dec. 22, 2020
Brittney Miller grew up in Sanford, Florida, where she watched as some of the natural spaces she loved were slowly devoured by encroaching development. As an environmental advocate raised by suburbia, Miller works to rectify this dynamic juxtaposition.
WUFT News — Oct. 27, 2020
The graves for destroyed wild plants present perfect nesting sites for the region’s shorebirds.
(Republished by more than 65 publications nationwide, including the Associated Press and the U.S. World & News Report.)
WUFT News — Jan. 15, 2020
Alachua County had a recycling rate of 68% in 2018. But the waste department continues to educate residents about recycling since the market is down.
WUFT News — Oct. 14, 2019
The U.S. and Canada have seen bird numbers drop by 3 billion in 48 years, according to a Cornell lab study.