We don't get many (okay, any) trick-or-treaters in my rural neck of the Maine woods, which may explain my productivity: too much sugar from 50%-off post-Halloween candy.
Anyway, I published a metric tonne of articles last week, so here are the links before I go try to burn off a few thousand calories. We'll start with this week's Extinction Countdown articles for Scientific American:
Halloween Scares: A Graveyard for Extinct Species
How Much Did the U.S. Spend on the Endangered Species Act in 2012?
Sunday Species Snapshot: White-Cheeked Gibbon
Next up, several news items for Mother Nature Network:
Hunting group auctioning off the right to kill an endangered black rhino
Olympic oops: Russia's games aren't as 'zero-waste' as promised
United Nations takes aim at asteroids
New system could predict how climate change will affect future fishing conditions
And finally this time around, the new annual report from Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences contains 10 articles by me, all about their latest research. This was in the works for a long time and finally came out last week. Cool stuff.
Okay, that's it for now. Follow me on Twitter for the latest article links as they go live!
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