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Danielle Lee: Chasing Tender

November 22, 2019

When scientist Danielle Lee travels to Tanzania to study pouched rats, she finds she's more of an outsider than she'd expected.

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In Ecology Tags Danielle Lee, field work, Black in STEM, Tanzania, Africa, animals, Season 9

Adam Selbst: Acting Like Prey

November 15, 2019

Adam Selbst competes with tigers for the attention of his mother.

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In Ecology Tags Adam Selbst, tigers, conservation, mothers, family, animals, Season 9

Devon Kodzis: Freaky Little Frog Ears

November 1, 2019

Zoology student Devon Kodzis's strategy of attracting boys with fun animal facts proves difficult.

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In Ecology Tags Devon Kodzis, zoology, animals, love, dating, Story Collider producer, Season 9

Prof.Ound: I Got This

October 18, 2019

Eager to show off their new job testing water quality, Prof.Ound takes their friends out on a boat for the first time.

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In Ecology Tags Prof.Ound, Season 9, boat, environment, conservation, Black in STEM

Laura Kehoe: My First Ever Conservation Job

April 12, 2019

When conservation scientist Laura Kehoe writes about a surprising chimp behavior, the media takes it wildly out of context and the situation spirals out of control.

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In Ecology, Science Communication Tags Laura Kehoe, Season 9, conservation, primates, chimpanzee, media, animals, religion

Joseph Mendelson: Gringo Perdido

December 21, 2018

When herpetologist Joseph Mendelson gets his an opportunity to do fieldwork in Guatemala during his first year of graduate school, he struggles to connect with the locals.

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In Biology, Ecology Tags Joseph Mendelson, herpetology, Guatemala, field work, Season 8, culture, communication, language, animals

Emi Okikawa: Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean

November 16, 2018

When she’s accepted into the conservation fellowship of her dreams in Washington, DC, Emi Okikawa must break the news to her family that she’s leaving their home in Hawaii.

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In Ecology Tags Emi Okikawa, Hawaii, moving, hometown, conservation, Season 8

Molly Gaebe: The Doula Swap

August 28, 2018

Abortion doula Molly Gaebe is surprised to find herself in the same position as her patients.

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In Ecology, Health and Medicine Tags Molly Gaebe, abortion, women's health, medicine

Marco Quesada: Where Women Work and Men Cry

June 22, 2018

Costa Rican ecologist Marco Quesada sees a new side of his country when he travels to Chira Island for a conservation project.

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In Ecology Tags Marco Quesada, ecology, Costa Rica, Chira, culture, conservation, mangroves, ocean

Madhavi Colton: Finding Hope for Corals

April 20, 2018

Working in conservation, marine ecologist Madhavi Colton faces down despair as the challenges feel overwhelming.

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In Climate Science, Ecology, Marine Biology Tags Madhavi Colton, climate science, climate change, coral reefs, motherhood, mental health

Rachael Bonoan: A Dangerous Job

November 24, 2017

Honeybee nutritional ecologist Rachael Bonoan begins to worry she's allergic to the bees she studies.

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In Ecology Tags Rachael Bonoan, bees, insects, allergies

Cylita Guy: A Shirt Full of Bats

November 24, 2017

Ecologist Cylita Guy finds unexpected adventure when she studies bats in the field.

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In Ecology Tags Cylita Guy, bats, animals, field work

Sam Snow: To Catch a Bird

October 27, 2017

In China, ornithologist Sam Snow and his colleague gather as much data about a species of bird as possible -- but it comes at a cost.

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In Ecology Tags ornithology, birds, field work, China, Yale University, Sam Snow

Ed Yong: Ed vs. the Flatulent Rhino

August 11, 2017

Science writer Ed Yong is confronted by a flatulent rhino while on safari.

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In Ecology Tags Ed Yong, safari, South Africa, rhino, journalism

Angel Yau: My Mom Did My Homework

July 14, 2017

In grade school, Angel Yau excels at science -- because her mom does all her work.

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In Ecology Tags school, childhood, pollution, science fair, Angel Yau

Margot Wohl: Finding My Voice

July 7, 2017

As a young biology student, Margot Wohl is excited to spend a summer in the field, but her colleague expects her to do all the work.

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In Biology, Ecology Tags women in STEM, field work, college, mice, Margot Wohl, making ends meet

Yael Fitzpatrick: Does Anybody Have a Flashlight?

June 9, 2017

Yael Fitzpatrick and her theater technician friends attempt to save a sea turtle.

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In Ecology Tags animals, turtles, Yael Fitzpatrick

Evon Hekkala: Catching a Man-Eating Croc

March 17, 2017

Ecologist Evon Hekkala travels to Madagascar to help protect a village from a man-eating crocodile.

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In Ecology Tags Evon Hekkala, Madagascar, crocodile, ecology, animals

Thom Young-Bayer: The Rough Draft

March 3, 2017

Ecologist Thom Young-Bayer makes the unthinkable decision to leave science after his life changes course.

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In Health and Medicine, Ecology Tags Thom Young-Bayer, cancer, ecology, twins, family, Young-Bayer

Patrick Freeman: Elephant Time

September 30, 2016

Patrick Freeman is studying elephants in Namibia when he receives terrible news.

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In Ecology Tags Patrick Freeman, ecology, animals, elephants, Namibia, field work, grandparents, grief
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