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December 25, 2014

Dust Up→

December 25, 2014/ Jane Little
Dust Up

Audubon • December 2014

As Los Angeles officials reconsider how to settle the Owens Lake dust, conservationists are concerned about how wildlife might fare.

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December 25, 2014/ Jane Little/ /Source
Audubon
Water
October 25, 2014

The Humbug Partnership→

October 25, 2014/ Jane Little
The Humbug Partnership

Boom Magazine • October 2014

On 29 June 2004, Lorena Gorbet stood before a newly assembled council of state and federal agencies and made a bold request

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October 25, 2014/ Jane Little/ /Source
Boom Magazine
Endangered Species, Forests, Land Use
September 25, 2014

Investigate Alien Life – Without Leaving Earth→

September 25, 2014/ Jane Little
Investigate Alien Life – Without Leaving Earth

Popular Science • September 2014

Led by a NASA scientist, students hike into Lassen Volcanic National Park to sample hydrothermal waters.

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September 25, 2014/ Jane Little/ /Source
Popular Science
Iconoclasts, Water
September 01, 2014

Committing to Collaboration→

September 01, 2014/ Jane Little
Committing to Collaboration

SE Journal • Fall 2014

How Two Freelancers Pulled Off A Cross-Pacific Partnership.

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SE Journal
July 25, 2014

D-Con Begone→

July 25, 2014/ Jane Little
D-Con Begone

Audubon • July/August 2014

California bans rat poisons that are killing the state’s birds, but the fight isn’t over.

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July 25, 2014/ Jane Little/ /Source
Audubon
Endangered Species
March 25, 2014

Sharing the Air→

March 25, 2014/ Jane Little
Sharing the Air

Defenders • Spring 2014

Wind energy is crucial to battling climate change. Can it expand without harming eagles?

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March 25, 2014/ Jane Little/ /Source
Defenders
Climate Change, Endangered Species, Forests, Iconoclasts
March 25, 2014

Return to Humbug Valley→

March 25, 2014/ Jane Little
Return to Humbug Valley

Chico News • March 2014

An unlikely partnership leads to the Mountain Maidu reclaiming a piece of their ancestral homeland.

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March 25, 2014/ Jane Little/ /Source
Chico News
Forests, Iconoclasts, Land Use
January 25, 2014

The Wolf Called OR7→

January 25, 2014/ Jane Little
The Wolf Called OR7

Appalachia • Winter/Spring 2014

The first in California since 1924

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January 25, 2014/ Jane Little/ /Source
Appalachia
Endangered Species
September 24, 2013

How One Town Is Saving Its Teens→

September 24, 2013/ Jane Little
How One Town Is Saving Its Teens

YES! Magazine • Fall 2013

It took an outpouring of heartbreak to begin to heal from Indian Valley’s suicide epidemic.

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September 24, 2013/ Jane Little/ /Source
YES! Magazine
September 01, 2013

DustBuster→

September 01, 2013/ Jane Little
DustBuster

Audubon • September/October, 2013

Two hundred miles north of Los Angeles, windswept Owens Lake was the victim of one of the most audacious water grabs in the history of the American West.

 

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September 01, 2013/ Jane Little/ /Source
Audubon
Water
August 24, 2013

Contaminated Forests: Management after Chernobyl and Fukushima→

August 24, 2013/ Jane Little
Contaminated Forests: Management after Chernobyl and Fukushima

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists • August 2013

Deep in the forested mountains of Fukushima Prefecture, in the town of Kawauchi, a woman in an apron and skirt stands...

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August 24, 2013/ Jane Little/ /Source
Bulletin Atomic Scientist
Forests
June 24, 2013

At Chernobyl, danger lurks in the trees→

June 24, 2013/ Jane Little
At Chernobyl, danger lurks in the trees

The Daily Climate • June 24, 2013

For 27 years, forests around Chernobyl have been absorbing radioactive elements.

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June 24, 2013/ Jane Little/ /Source
The Daily Climate
Climate Change, Forests, Land Use
March 24, 2013

Radiant Wildlands→

March 24, 2013/ Jane Little
Radiant Wildlands

Earth Island Journal • Spring 2013

Addressing Postnuclear Radiation at Chernobyl and Fukushima

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March 24, 2013/ Jane Little/ /Source
Earth Island Journal
Endangered Species, Forests, Land Use
March 24, 2013

A Tale of Two Forests→

March 24, 2013/ Jane Little
A Tale of Two Forests

Environmental Health Perspectives • March 2013

Addressing Postnuclear Radiation at Chernobyl and Fukushima

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March 24, 2013/ Jane Little/ /Source
Environmental Health
Endangered Species, Forests, Land Use
December 01, 2012

Pipe Dreams→

December 01, 2012/ Jane Little
Pipe Dreams

Audubon • November/December, 2012

Audubon groups are saving birds from open-ended PVC mining stakes.

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December 01, 2012/ Jane Little/ /Source
Audubon
October 01, 2012

The Missing Link→

October 01, 2012/ Jane Little
The Missing Link

Nature Conservancy • Issue 4, 2012

The race to protect one of North America’s most crucial-and vulnerable-wildlife corridors.

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October 01, 2012/ Jane Little/ /Source
Nature Conservancy
Climate Change, Endangered Species, Forests, Land Use
June 26, 2012

The Future of Urban Forests in California’s Cap & Trade Market→

June 26, 2012/ Jane Little
The Future of Urban Forests in California’s Cap & Trade Market

California Trees • June, 2012

Wherever trees grow, they are quietly performing a miracle.

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June 26, 2012/ Jane Little/ /Source
California Trees
Forests
June 26, 2012

The Long View→

June 26, 2012/ Jane Little
The Long View

Audubon • June, 2012

Building habitat along agricultural edges.

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June 26, 2012/ Jane Little/ /Source
Audubon
Endangered Species, Land Use
March 26, 2012

How Has Fukushima’s Nuclear Disaster Affected The Environment?→

March 26, 2012/ Jane Little
How Has Fukushima’s Nuclear Disaster Affected The Environment?

Audubon • March, 2012

A year after Japan’s nuclear meltdown, scientists are investigating the effects of radiation exposure on birds, other wildlife, and plants.

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March 26, 2012/ Jane Little/ /Source
Audubon
March 26, 2012

A Rare Jewel→

March 26, 2012/ Jane Little
A Rare Jewel

Audubon • March 2012

The Opal Creek wilderness, just two hours from Portland, is one of the Pacific Northwest’s last uncut old-growth forests.

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March 26, 2012/ Jane Little/ /Source
Audubon
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2015 - 2020 Magazine Articles

  • Audubon 4
  • Boom Magazine 1
  • Discover Magazine 3
  • High Country News 2
  • National Geographic 5
  • Scientific American 1
  • Water Deeply 3
  • Yes! 2
  • Your National Forests 1

2013 - 2014 Magazine Articles

2011 - 2012 Magazine Articles

  • American Forests 2
  • Appalachia 1
  • Audubon 10
  • Boom Magazine 1
  • Bulletin Atomic Scientist 1
  • California Trees 1
  • Chico News 1
  • Defenders 1
  • Earth Island Journal 1
  • Environmental Health 1
  • High Country News 3
  • Nature Conservancy 2
  • Popular Science 1
  • SE Journal 1
  • Scientific American 1
  • The Daily Climate 1
  • YES! Magazine 1

2010 and earlier Magazine Articles

  • American Forests 6
  • Audubon 4
  • California Trees 1
  • Native Peoples 1
  • Nature Conservancy 2
  • OnEarth 1
  • Popular Mechanics 1
  • Scientific American 2
  • Sierra Magazine 1
  • Utne 1
  • Wilderness Society 2

Northern Exposure

  • Northern Exposure 9