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Photography contract commissioned by Parks Canada, focused on Prince Albert National Park
One of several illustrations produced for the North Carolina State University’s “Your Wildlife” “Students Discover” citizen science project focused on studying the impacts of bee germs on native bee populations
Book review published by “The Volta”
Galls, caused by a midge fly, which grow on sagebrush
One of the many illustrations featured in my illustrated greeting card line “Drawn to the West”
Teaching a nature sketching workshop, hosted by the Glacier Institute
Invited ignite-style (7-minutes, auto-advancing slides) presentation, hosted by the Wyoming Humanities Council
Field illustrations of a polyphemus moth
Media coverage of my on-going project “The Ecologically True Story of the Tortoise and the Hare”
Field sketches of a pronghorn and her fawns
Illustration published in “American Scientist” magazine
Screenshot of video from invited seminar talk given to University of Wyoming Department of Zoology & Physiology
Illustrated the book “And Then There Were None: The Demise of Desert Bighorn Sheep in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness,” by Dr. Paul R. Krausman (2017, New Mexico State University Press)
“Arizona Daily Star” spotted me sketching while I was conducting field research for illustrations published in the book “And Then There Were None: The Demise of Desert Bighorn Sheep in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness,” by Dr. Paul R. Krausman
Nest-building fish illustrations commissioned by BuzzHootRoar.com
Interviewed for the American Fisheries Society “Fisheries” magazine regarding drawing science notes
Series of articles investigating the science behind best practices for attracting backyard wild birds
Series of articles investigating the science behind best practices for attracting backyard wild birds
Workshop on nature drawing, hosted by the Biodiversity Institute
Interviewed by EPSCoR regarding the relationship between writing, illustration, and science communication
Article about native vs. invasive nonnative lady beetles
Op-ed about why scientists should draw, published in “Crastina”
Art-science education integration workshop, invitation from the Wyoming Department of Education for their annual “Roadmap to STEM” conference
Province-of-Quebec photojournalism award
Photograph published in “Montana Outdoors” magazine
Newspaper coverage of an art-science integration/observational drawing workshop
Biodiesel photo in Mother Earth News
Advertising brochure redesigned for the Student Professional Development Working Group, part of The Wildlife Society
Investigative journalism award for series on caribou researchers in Quebec
Article about sustainable fisheries
Concept for series of public engagement campaign focused on increasing native plant knowledge
Journalism and photojournalism awards received from Quebec Community Newspaper association
Advertising poster redesigned for the Student Professional Development Working Group, part of The Wildlife Society
Article about the ecology of the St. Lawrence River estuary and the Saguenay-St.Lawrence Marine Park
Essay about harvesting and eating meat, published in “The Learned Pig”
“Frog in pants” – an illustration that went viral, in conjunction with an article published by BuzzHootRoar.com which described early research into sexual reproduction
Field sketches in preparation for a series of wetland illustrations, commissioned by the Watershed Education Network
Portraits of scientists at work
Landscape illustration, commissioned by researcher studying newly identified Cassia’s crossbill
Species illustration, commissioned by researcher studying newly identified Cassia’s crossbill
Insect collecting illustrations & accompanying poem, commissioned by “Root & Star” magazine
Bumper stickers designed for the Wyoming Migration Initiative
“The Art of Science Communication” – a graduate-level (3-credit) course I designed and taught at University of Wyoming in autumn 2017
Website for Science Communication Section of Ecological Society of America (I co-founded the section, serve as webmaster and blog editor, and will be chair in 2017-2018.)
Illustrations commissioned by “American Scientist” magazine
Amphibious Citizen Scientists illustrations and article, commissioned by “Western Confluence” magazine
Students in my spring 2017 “Communicating Across Topics in Energy” course developed audio guides making connections between UW Art Museum artworks and energy topics of the students’ interest. The audio guides can be heard at interpretingenergy.weebly.com.
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