The clock is ticking down on the final hours of 2015, so let's take a moment to list my final articles for this incredible year.
I wrote a ton of great articles in 2015, and this final batch serves as a pretty nice cap to it all. They're all about endangered species and they cover a pretty broad, interesting group of wildlife.
So here they are, starting with three new pieces (well, two articles and one recap) for Scientific American:
African Lions Finally Gain Endangered Species Act Protection
Resplendent Quetzal, Sacred Bird of Maya and Aztecs, Faces Extinction Risk
Ten Conservation Headlines that Defined 2015
And here are the last two, for TakePart:
Endangered Sea Otters Have a New Problem: Overpopulation
The Final Countdown: Vaquita Porpoises Could Go Extinct in Two Years
That's it for now -- and for this year. Expect a lot more in 2016. I hope it's a great year for all of us.
No comments:
Post a Comment