The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Endangered Species Poop
"Extinct" for 150 Years, the Petrel Returns
Can Two Lone Turtles Save Their Species?
Science and Coral: It's Alive! It's Alive!
At Last, Hope for Endangered Orangutans
Parasite Preying on Pandas
Another Rare Species, Another Disease Killing Them Off
Bad News for Birds
State Fish of Texas Breeding Its Way to Extinction
Genetics Redefining What Makes A Species
Rare Duck Now Rat-Free and Loving It
"Say No to Shahtoosh"
Panda-fu?
An archive of current and older (but still enjoyable!) articles, reviews, essays and more.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Extinction Blog: December 2007 articles
Another month, another batch of stories for Plenty magazine:
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Take Control of Your Online Profile
You know that your potential employers are going to Google you. Here's what you can do to present your online self in the best possible light.
Read the full article in the December 2007 issue of Today's Engineer.
Read the full article in the December 2007 issue of Today's Engineer.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Extinction Blog: November 2007 articles
Here are the latest 16 "Extinction Blog" articles written for Plenty Magazine:
Kenya Aims to Quadruple Black Rhino Population in 25 Years
I'll Have the Fish and Chips (Hold the Fish)
Butterflies May Be the Canaries in the Environmental Coal Mine
Plant Extinctions Will Speed Up Global Warming
Natural Gas vs. Endangered Species
Endangered Species News Roundup
The Long, Sad Saga of a Tiny, Tiny Mouse
A Hybrid in Wolf's Clothing
162 Million Species Still to be Discovered?
Border Fence Threatens Endangered Species, Says Mexican Government
Rare Porpoise Faces Two-Year Window to Prevent Extinction
Congo Moves to Protect Endangered Bonobos
Post-Thanksgiving Endangered Species News Catch-up
Gray Wolves on the Rebound (But There's Bad News, Too)
Good News for Endangered Species
25% of U.S. Bird Species Risk Extinction
Thursday, November 29, 2007
I'm the only copywriter I know who also modeled for one of his own ads
Monday, November 26, 2007
Boothbay Region Lions Club 4
I'll be writing these twice a month for the next 5-6 months. Here's the latest.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Publishing an Academic Book? Don't Forget the "M" Word...
How can you — the potential academic author — help to ensure your book's success? It pays to think about the marketing before you even write your first word...
Read more, in the November 2007 issue of Today's Engineer.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Extinction Blog: October 2007 articles
Here are the latest 18 articles from Extinction Blog, published by Plenty Magazine.
Snakes in New Jersey Win Important Victory
Gee, a Happy Beginning: Pennsylvania to Protect Northern Flying Squirrel
Clock Ticking Toward Tasmanian Devil Extinction
Does Captive Breeding of Endangered Species Work?
Bumblebee Species Believed to be Extinct
A Rare Case of Invasive Species Helping An Ecosystem
Updates: Good News and Bad for Several Endangered Species
Rare Tiger Spotted for First Time in 30 Years
U.S. Drought Spells Bad News for Endangered Species
Resort Threatens Last 100 Grenada Doves
60 Nations Meet to Save Endangered Raptors
Gold Trumps Endangered Trout and Salmon in California
Third Iberian Lynx Population Discovered in Spain
How Do You Assess the Health of Endangered Species in the Wild?
Primate Apocalypse: One Third of Primate Species Risk Extinction
South Africa Bans All Abalone Fishing
New England Puts Endangered Loggerhead Turtles in the Cross-Hairs
Five Dead Cattle Spell Trouble for Mexican Gray Wolf
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