The Future of Urban Forests in California’s Cap & Trade Market
• California Trees • June, 2012
• Wherever trees grow, they are quietly performing a miracle.
Endangered Forest Species
• American Forests • February 28, 2012
• Laurie Wayburn stands quietly in a forest glade surrounded by towering coastal redwoods. A breeze wafts the five-fingered ferns at her feet and ruffles the flat needles in the branches...
Plight of the Condors
• Scientific American • January 9, 2012
• Once on the verge of extinction, North America’s largest land birds have made a dramatic comeback. To ensure their continued survival, biologists are relying on high-tech gadgets and unusual...
Clean Energy from Dirty Water
• Scientific American • July, 2010
• California cities are pumping their treated wastewater underground to create electricity
Shangri-La
• Audubon • March/April, 2010
• An hour from the smog and concrete of Los Angeles, a quarter-million-acre oasis, bursting with rare and unusual species, is waiting to be discovered.
Erika Zavaleta, still life with athlete
• Nature Conservancy • Spring, 2004
• In her quest to learn how life works, Erika Zavaleta would rather not do it sitting still.
Climate Change
The Missing Link
The Missing Link • Nature Conservancy • Issue 4, 2012 • The race to protect one of North America’s most crucial-and vulnerable-wildlife corridors.
read moreThe Future of Urban Forests in California’s Cap & Trade Market
The Future of Urban Forests in California’s Cap & Trade Market • California Trees • June, 2012 • Wherever trees grow, they are quietly performing a miracle.
read moreEndangered Forest Species
Endangered Forest Species • American Forests • February 28, 2012 • Laurie Wayburn stands quietly in a forest glade surrounded by towering coastal redwoods. A breeze wafts the five-fingered ferns at her feet and ruffles the flat needles in the branches...
read morePlight of the Condors
Plight of the Condors • Scientific American • January 9, 2012 • Once on the verge of extinction, North America’s largest land birds have made a dramatic comeback. To ensure their continued survival, biologists are relying on high-tech gadgets and unusual...
read moreFresh Start
Fresh Start • Audubon • November/December, 2011 • A makeover turns manmade Aramburu Island into rich wildlife habitat.
read moreClean Energy from Dirty Water
Clean Energy from Dirty Water • Scientific American • July, 2010 • California cities are pumping their treated wastewater underground to create electricity
read moreShangri-La
Shangri-La • Audubon • March/April, 2010 • An hour from the smog and concrete of Los Angeles, a quarter-million-acre oasis, bursting with rare and unusual species, is waiting to be discovered.
read moreThe Carbon Equation
The Carbon Equation • Nature Conservancy • Winter, 2009 • Can forests save us from climate change?
read moreChina Power
China Power • OnEarth • Winter, 2004 • How do you bring clean energy to 1.25 billion people?
read moreErika Zavaleta, still life with athlete
Erika Zavaleta, still life with athlete • Nature Conservancy • Spring, 2004 • In her quest to learn how life works, Erika Zavaleta would rather not do it sitting still.
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