by Wayt Gibbs | Jun 15, 2017 | Past Events
Rain rerouted Lynda Mapes’ planned tour of Volunteer Park on June 15 to Canterbury Ale House, where she gave a talk to members and guests on her new book, Witness Tree. Mapes, Seattle Times environment reporter, discussed the year she spent living with a...
by Chris Tachibana | Feb 3, 2017 | ScienceWire
Veterinary pathologists are busy up north, writes Chris Solomon. In Outside Magazine, he profiles one of the overworked scientists, who talks about dissecting bears, whales, and the adorable, but dead, sea otter. What’s causing the deaths? Read the piece and ask Chris...
by Chris Tachibana | Sep 1, 2016 | ScienceWire
Kathryn Kohm and Lindsey Doermann, http://www.laviagraes.com/para-que-sirve-la-viagra who brought us the award-winning Conservation magazine, are now on the launch team of Anthropocene. Story topics in the new digital and print periodical from @futureearth include...
by Chris Tachibana | Sep 3, 2015 | ScienceWire
Listen to Ashley Braun (@ashleybraun) for a first-person, scientist’s view of day 1 of the Hurricane Katrina aftermath. On the 10-year anniversary of the disaster, Ashley, an editor at NOAA, presents her first podcast in what we hope is a long series. NOAA...
by Chris Tachibana | Sep 3, 2015 | ScienceWire
Warren Cornwall dives deep into another tragic environmental anniversary: the 5-year mark of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. For Science , @WarrenCornwall, a freelance writer based in Bellingham, visited the region for a comprehensive look at...