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N
INA
G. J
ABLONSKI
The Naked Truth.
Scientific American.
February.

B
ARBARA
K
INGSOLVER
Water Is Life.
National Geographic.
April.

T
HOMAS
K
IRKWOOD
Why Can't We Live Forever?
Scientific American.
September.

B
RENDAN
I. K
OERNER
Red Menace.
Wired.
March.

 

A
NDREW
L
AWLER
It's Alive.
Discover.
June.
Collapse? What Collapse? Societal Change Revisited.
Science.
November 12.

J
ONAH
L
EHRER
Under Pressure.
Wired.
August.

J
UDITH
L
EWIS
The Other Big One.
High Country News.
February 15.

P
RISCILLA
L
ONG
My Brain on My Mind.
The American Scholar.
Winter.

B
ARRY
L
OPEZ
An Intimate Geography.
Portland.
Summer.

 

B
RUNO
M
ADDOX
The Body Shop.
Discover.
May.

C
URTIS
W. M
AREAN
When the Sea Saved Humanity.
Scientific American.
August.

L
INDA
M
ARSA
The Hot Zone.
Discover.
December.

S
USAN
M
C
G
RATH
River of Raptors.
Audubon.
September/October.

B
ILL
M
C
K
IBBEN
The Only Way to Have a Cow.
Orion.
March/April.

L
AWRENCE
M
ILLMAN
Farthest North.
The Atlantic.
November.

 

M
ICHELLE
N
IJHUIS
Prodigal Dogs.
High Country News.
February 15.

 

A
LISA
O
PAR
Smoke Signals.
Audubon.
May/June.

 

B
EN
P
AYNTER
Welcome to Armageddon.
Wired.
September.

A
DAM
P
IORE
The Bionic Man.
Discover.
November.

M
ATTHEW
P
OWER
The Solution.
VQR
Fall.

A
NNIE
P
ROULX
A Year of Birds.
Harper's Magazine.
December.

D
AVID
Q
UAMMEN
Great Migrations.
National Geographic.
November.

 

H
UGH
R
AFFLES
A Conjoined Fate.
Orion.
January/February.

H
ANNA
R
OSIN
Earthbound.
The Atlantic.
September.

S
HERMAN
A
PT
R
USSELL
True Confessions of a Citizen Scientist.
OnEarth.
Spring.

 

O
LIVER
S
ACKS
A Man of Letters.
The New Yorker.
June 28.

M
ARK
S
CHAPIRO
Conning the Climate.
Harper's Magazine.
February.

J
AMIE
S
HREEVE
Evolutionary Road.
National Geographic.
July.

B
RYAN
S
MITH
Your Lethal Lawn.
Men's Health.
June.

R
ICHARD
S
TONE
Home, Home Outside the Range?
Science
. September 24.

G
INGER
S
TRAND
The Economics of Estuary.
Orion.
September/October.

P
ATRICK
S
YMMES
The Beautiful and the Dammed.
Outside.
June.

 

G
ARY
T
AUBES
Live Long and Prosper.
Discover.
October.

J
OHN
T
RAVIS
In Search of Sitting Bull.
Science.
October 8.

A
BIGAIL
T
UCKER
The Truth About Lions.
Smithsonian.
January.

 

L
OGAN
W
ARD
The Race to Save the Bats.
Popular Mechanics.
December.

C
HARLES
W
OHLFORTH
Conservation and Eugenics.
Orion.
July/August.

Footnotes

* OSHA completed its investigation into the death of Dawn Brancheau in August 2010 and cited SeaWorld for failing to protect trainers adequately in their work with killer whales "from recognized hazards that were causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm." In addition to fining SeaWorld $75,000, OSHA stipulated that the only way it could create an acceptably safe work environment would be to end close work with killer whales or adopt a number of safety measures, such as keeping physical barriers between trainers and killer whales, that would fundamentally alter SeaWorld's shows. SeaWorld flatly rejected OSHA's conclusions and is appealing its citations.

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