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PUBLICATIONS
2004 Fishing with Ted Williams. Northern Sky News: Issue 26.
2004 Mercury, a River, and a Few People Who Cared. Northern Sky News: Issue 26.
2004 An Island Called Wassumkeag, Waiting for its Future. Northern Sky News: Issue 25.
2004 From Away. Whats Up: April.
2004 Go Climb a Tree (But Don’t Forget to Vote). Whats Up: March.
2004 Landfill Plan Angers Old Town Residents. Northern Sky News: Issue 23.
2003 Wagering on Water. Northern Sky News: Issue 20.
2003 Tracking Acid Rain across New England. Northern Sky News: Issue 19.
2003 The Penobscot River Restoration Project. Waterlines: October 2003.
2003 Confessions of a New Jersey Environmentalist. The Record (Bergen County, NJ): October 20, 2003.
2003 Downstreamers Want More Action on Bangor Airport Pollution. Northern Sky News: Issue 17.
2003 Wetlands Regs Get Murkier. Northern Sky News: Issue 15.
2003 Lobstermen Sue over Pesticides. Northern Sky News: Issue 14.
2003 Stream Liming: The Last Best Hope for Maine Salmon? Northern Sky News: Issue 13.
2003 Blue Mussels as Biomonitors. Northern Sky News: Issue 12.
2003 Life without Great Northern. The Maine Commons: Issue 11 Mar-April. Maine Independent Media, Waterville, ME.
2002 Deadline: Dioxin. Northern Sky News: Issue 8. Belfast, ME.
2002 Election ’02 and the Environment. The Maine Commons: Issue 9 Oct-Nov.
2002 Cold War Residue in Glenburn. The Maine Commons: Issue 8 Sept.-Oct.
2002 Affirmation: Acadia. Friends of Acadia Journal: Vol. 7, No. 2. Bar Harbor, ME
2002 Dreaming of an Emerald Cloak. Whats Up: Vol. 4, Issue 3. Boston, MA.
2001 A Logical Response. Excerpted in Whats Up: Vol. 3, Issue 5.
2001 The Tundra at Risk. Whats Up: Vol. 3, Issue 3.
2001 Climate’s Changing. Why aren’t we? Whats Up: Vol. 3, Issue 2.
2001 Sedges have edges. Should wetlands have boundaries? SWS Bulletin Vol. 18, No. 3. Society of Wetland Scientists, Lawrence, KS.
2000 Thinking About Population Is Good For Your Bones. 2000. Whats Up: Vol. 2, Issue 1.
2000 Losing Ground: The State of Open Space in Massachusetts. AMWS Newsletter: February. Association of Massachusetts Wetland Scientists, Billerica, MA.
2000 The World Trade Organization – Just the Facts Please. Whats Up: Vol. 2, Issue 2.
2000 What’s in a Name? AMWS Newsletter: April.
2000 For the Love of Trees. Whats Up: Vol. 2, Issue 3.
2000 Stone Walls and Wetlands: Looking at What’s Around Us. AMWS Newsletter: August.
1999 What’s Organic? Whats Up: Vol. 1, Issue 12. Boston, MA.
1997 Pulling the Plug on Lake Powell? Econews: Vol. 27, No. 10. Northcoast Environmental Center: Arcata, CA.

 


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