Audio
Estudio Nuboso: Artists & Scientists Celebrate 100 Years of Tropical Forest Research (2023)
National Park Service: Sea to Trees season 1 (2023)
Salt Institute for Documentary Studies: CUT & SEALED: Preserving the last voices of Eastport Maine’s sardine industry (2023)
Emory Scholars Program: The Moment Season 2 (2022)
Video
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: Following the Swarm (English), Siguiendo el enjambre (Español)
Writing
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: Leatherback migrations: stay near home or set off across the ocean? (2024)
Smithsonian Voices: ‘Scientists for Scientists’ Wartime Grant Brings Ukrainian Bat Biologists to Panama (2024)
Smithsonian Voices: Red-eyed Treefrog Eggs Hatch a Plan to Escape Warming Temperatures (2024), published in Panamanian newspaper La Prensa in print and digitally
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: Language and cultural “intercambios” bring the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute community together (2024)
Smithsonian Voices: Archeologists Learn How to Piece Together the Past (2024), published in other digital outlets including Panamá América and La Prensa’s Ella’s Newsletter.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: Understanding Panama’s Blue Carbon Stock (2024), published in Panamanian newspapers La Prensa, Metro Libre, and ECO, and covered by EFE
Smithsonian Voices: Following the Swarm: Making a Documentary Short Film in Panama’s Tropical Forest (2024)
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute: “Entangled” field course weaves together natural history, social science, tropical ecology, and cultural exchange (2024)
Reach the World: Olivia’s Journey to Panama (2024)
Smithsonian Voices: Gamboa Bat Nights: Bilingual Noches de Murciélagos along the Panama Canal (2023)
Park Science: If Seaweed Could Talk (2023)
The Working Waterfront: Untangling Acadia’s ‘bad air’ days (2023), published in print and digitally
National Park Service: The ‘Bug Lady’ of Schoodic Point (2022)
Schoodic Institute: Students explore science and art through photojournalism (2022)
Schoodic Institute: Getting to Know the Sounds and Stories of Acadia (2022)
Schoodic Institute: What a climate station can teach us about Acadian forests (2022)
Bitter Southerner: Piecing Together the Green Burial Movement (2022), recommended by Sam Sifton, assistant managing editor of culture and lifestyle at The New York Times
Conferences and Speaking Engagements
BCI 100 Symposium: Building Equitable and Inclusive Forest Research Programs in the Tropics (2024)
Bambi Seminar Series: Following the Swarm: Film Screening and Discussion (2024)
2023 Berlin Science Week: Art in Dialogue with 100 Years of Tropical Science (2023)
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Fellows and Interns Symposium: Experiencing Science Through Sound: Night Fishing on Lake Gatún (2023)
2022 Goldstein Lecture: Science for the Present (2022)