
Media
My research team’s work has had real impacts on wildlife populations and education beyond the usual science outlets. My CV has details and lots of older stuff, but here’s a sampling of the broad scope of media coverage (from traditional print and radio to podcasts, YouTube, and documentaries) since 2016:


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Two separate Netflix shows covering our work on potential scope for adaptation to climate change:
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2024: This Living World with Cate Blanchett, Episode 2 (“The Rhythm of Life”)
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2021: David Attenborough’s Life in Color (“Chasing Color” episode and “Hiding in Color” Episode)
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“Out of Sync”, National Wildlife Magazine. 2023.
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“When survival is a stretch: How animals are adapting to climate change” Hindustan Times (India’s 2nd largest English news daily). 2022.
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“Looking after the environment: Now you see me, now you don’t”. Brilliant Brainz, a UK children’s magazine 2022.
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Seasonal Coloration episode on “Animal Education with Cole Shirk” 2021.
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SciShow interview (with one of my research hares!) with Hank Green 2018.
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Our 2018 Science article has been recommended as being of special significance in its field - to learn more access the recommendation on F1000Prime
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Mills Lab news blog
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The New York Times
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The Atlantic
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BBC - Science in Action
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National Geographic
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The Weather Channel
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ResearchGate
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The Missoulian
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Yale Climate Connections
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State of the Planet (Earth Institute, Columbia University)
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Nature Ecology and Evolution
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Northwest News Network
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Jefferson Public Radio
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The Weather Network
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Science Daily
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Iran Daily
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Muslim Times
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Deutsche Welle
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Science ORF
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Wiener Zeitung
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Newsclick (India)
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Alternative outreach:
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Supported 4 students (3 graduate students, one undergrad) in producing an ‘interpretive dance’ of our coat color/ adaptation to climate change research (April 2018)
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Young adult book written about my research by Sneed B. Collard III. 2016 (“Hopping ahead of climate change: snowshoe hares, science, and survival”)
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Can Evolution Save Snow Hares From Climate Change? JV Chamary, Forbes. 2016
* See my CV for lots of stuff prior to 2016, which includes my testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives


