Published work
Writing
Blog posts, magazine features, and special reports
Buzz Kill National Parks — Fall 2023
East Bay Parks: The McCosker Property Is A Landscape Transformed Bay Nature — Summer 2023
Birds’ Best Friend National Parks — Summer 2023
Redwoods and climate part 4: Living in a changed climate Sempervirens Fund — May 2023
Home, Home on the ‘Āina National Parks — Spring 2023
When Will the Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument Open? Bay Nature — Spring 2023
In wine country, adapting to climate change may mean breaking with tradition Ceres Imaging blog — December 2022
Tunnel Top Triumph: How the Presidio of San Francisco got rid of an aging, ugly freeway — and scored new national parkland in the process. National Parks — Winter 2023
The Revival of a Clear Creek Bay Nature — Fall 2022
To Collect or Not to Collect: As visitation and climate change threaten artifacts, can we afford to leave them in place? National Parks — Fall 2022
What is proximity bias? Future Forum by Slack — September 2022
‘The role that work plays in our lives has fundamentally shifted’ Future Forum by Slack — August 2022
Reading the rings: A new era for redwood dendrochronology Sempervirens Fund — July 2022
Are you talking to me? A wildlife duet caught on tape. National Parks — June 2022
Turtle Troubles National Parks — Spring 2022
Clues About Climate's Future from Redwoods' Past Sempervirens Fund — March 2022
Revolution Revisited: The quest to create a national park site about the Black Panther Party National Parks — Winter 2022
A generation ago, thousands of people gathered in remote northern New Mexico to usher in a kinder, gentler age. Did it work? National Parks — Winter 2022
How the agriculture industry and law enforcement cracked down on commodities theft Ceres Imaging — November 2021
How long until Big Basin’s redwoods recover from the CZU fire? The Sempervirens Fund — August 2021
Treating the lockdown blues with a close-to-home adventure at Golden Gate National Recreation Area National Parks — Summer 2021
(Winner: 2022 North American Travel Journalists Association Award for Excellence)
Memorial to Japanese Americans imprisoned in WWII plays a part in today’s fight for justice The Trust for Public Land — May 2021
400 years old, a Connecticut garden still feeds the hungry The Trust for Public Land The Trust for Public Land — October 2020
The DIY Desert: Heading off-road at Mojave National Preserve National Parks — Fall 2020
(Winner: 2021 North American Travel Journalists Association Award for Excellence)
Q+A with Arturo Sandoval, co-organizer of the first Earth Day in 1970 The Trust for Public Land — April 2020
A civil rights icon's childhood home brings his past and presence alive The Trust for Public Land — February 2020
On the trail of the Manson Family in Death Valley National Parks — Fall 2019
For Honolulu residents, reviving a forgotten spring is a labor of love The Trust for Public Land — October 2018
On the Appalachian Trail, a summit reached and a promise kept The Trust for Public Land — December 2017
Why’s It Called El Niño, and How Did Scientists Figure Out What It Is? Bay Nature
MULTIMEDIA
SCRIPTING, PRODUCTION, AND ART DIRECTION
With the new Cook Park, Atlanta residents hope to heal old divides The Trust for Public Land — August 2021
Help us close the park equity gap The Trust for Public Land — May 2021
Introducing The Trust for Public Land’s Black History and Culture initiative — April 2021
2020 Annual Report highlights The Trust for Public Land — January 2021
The Great American Outdoors Act: a monumental victory for parks The Trust for Public Land — August 2020
Securing access to the Zion Narrows Trail The Trust for Public Land — December 2019
Big news for Zion National Park The Trust for Public Land — October 2018
editing
Copy and manuscript editing
Pulse report: Summer 2022 snapshot The Future Forum by Slack — July 2022
Community Schoolyards: a solution to America’s park equity problem The Trust for Public Land — August 2021
Protecting the Places We Love: Conservation Strategies for Entrusted Lands and Parks Esri Press — July 2021
2+2 = CAKE: A book of conversations about possibilities in business and art University of Arkansas MFA thesis, Liz Alspach — May 2021
Land&People magazine — managing editor + art direction
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