Podcasts, Radio, Magazine articles and Interviews Interviews Science on Tap Barstool ChatBirdCallsRadioNewBooksNetwork Listen “Like everyone, I’m disturbed by the whole environmental situation, so anything that gets everyone to like the natural world is really important,” she says. “My motive is to make people [understand] we’re not separate from the natural world. So you could say my aim is conservation.” PodcastsBring Birds BackBirdNote (airing Feb and March 2021)Field Notes on Montana Public RadioTerrible Twins: It's Tough Being A Pronghorn In UteroSinging in the SnowGreat Horned OwlsOutside/In And on Sep 21, 2020: “Birds are uniquely positioned to help us understand and cope with the impact of a global climate crisis. Their vulnerability makes them a good environmental early-warning system. Vast spaces linked by the long migratory journeys of many species help us to understand the global scale of climate change.” June 2020 Issue of Natural History