The Epic History of the Endangered Species Act High Country NewsMichelle NijhuisDecember 1, 2023Ecology and Conservation, History
William Temple Hornaday: Villainous Hero or Heroic Villain? Michelle NijhuisOctober 17, 2023Essays, History
The Nature Trade New York Review of BooksMichelle NijhuisAugust 17, 2023Ecology and Conservation, History
The Atlantic Writers Project: John Muir The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisJuly 11, 2022Ecology and Conservation, History
Victorian Science's Unsolved Murder Mystery The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisJune 16, 2021History, Ecology and Conservation
Why Dodo Bones are Extra Scarce The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisMay 30, 2019Ecology and Conservation, History
Dinner With Famous Women The Last Word on NothingMichelle NijhuisApril 26, 2018History, Art and Artists, Parenting
The Book That Colored Charles Darwin's World The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisJanuary 27, 2018Ecology and Conservation, Art and Artists, History
Why Everyone Should Learn About Western Civilization The AtlanticMichelle NijhuisNovember 8, 2017History, Literature, Essays
The Beginning of the Endling The Last Word on NothingMichelle NijhuisOctober 19, 2017Ecology and Conservation, History
This Secret Police Archive Holds Clues to Terrible Crimes National GeographicMichelle NijhuisAugust 17, 2017History
How the Parks of Tomorrow Will Be Different National GeographicMichelle NijhuisDecember 1, 2016Energy and Climate Change, History, Ecology and Conservation, All-time Favorites
A Fuller Vision of the Russian Far East The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisOctober 10, 2016History, Ecology and Conservation
After a Hundred Years of the Park Service, What’s Next? The New YorkerMichelle NijhuisAugust 25, 2016History, Ecology and Conservation