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  • NY Times: Squirrels have a climate problem
  • Smithsonian Magazine: Climate change wake-up
  • Nature Climate Change: Warmth signals growth
  • Documentary Film: Olympic Sleepers of the Arctic
  • RTE Radio 1 (Ireland) : Mooney Goes Wild
  • Alaska Public Media: Outdoor Explorer Show
  • Anchorage Daily News: Early Hibernation
  • Nature Medicine: Animals on the Verge
  • Popular Science: How Polar Animals Cope
  • Live Science: Summer Solstice and Animals
  • Science Magazine: Fitbits on squirrels
  • Huffington Post: Female squirrels do more
  • NPR Morning Edition: Strange news
  • PBS News Hour: Alaska climate change Video
  • LiveScience: Q&A on ground squirrels
  • NSF Science Nation: Circadian Rhythms Video
  • Frontier Scientists: Arctic ground squirrels video
  • Natural History Magazine: Field Notes
  • UAA: Field Notes
  • UAA: Green & Gold News
  • Popular Mechanics: Nature's Best Timepieces
  • Anchorage Daily News: Seabirds/Marine Health
BBC  (British Broadcasting Corporation). In 2015, I assisted a BBC Natural History Unit crew filming arctic ground squirrels in the lab and up at the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Toolik Field Station. Video was used as  part of their series entitled "Alaska: Earth's Frozen Kingdom".
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PolarTREC


  • 2017 - Jennifer Baldacci's Blog

  • 2014 - Andre Wille's Blog

  • 2013 - Alicia Gillean's Blog


As part of my efforts to inform and engage the general public, I've been participating in the PolarTREC program https://www.polartrec.com/
PolarTREC (Teachers and Researchers Exploring and Collaborating) is a program in which teachers from the United States (both formal and informal) spend 3-6 weeks participating in hands-on field research experiences in the polar regions. The goal of PolarTREC is to invigorate polar science education and understanding by bringing educators and polar researchers together.


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