Butcher's Crossing Betrays the Brilliant Novel That Inspired It LitHubMichelle NijhuisOctober 18, 2023Reviews and Interviews
William Temple Hornaday: Villainous Hero or Heroic Villain? Michelle NijhuisOctober 17, 2023Essays, History
Free the American West From Barbed Wire The New York TimesMichelle NijhuisSeptember 26, 2023Ecology and Conservation
A Wilder Kingdom: Rethinking Nature in Zoos, Wildlife Parks, and Beyond BooksMichelle NijhuisSeptember 1, 2023Ecology and Conservation
The Nature Trade New York Review of BooksMichelle NijhuisAugust 17, 2023Ecology and Conservation, History
Refill the Swamp! New York Review of BooksMichelle NijhuisApril 2, 2023Ecology and Conservation, Reviews and Interviews
Water Makes the Rules High Country NewsMichelle NijhuisFebruary 1, 2023Ecology and Conservation, Essays
"Turn Every Page" Illustrates the Rare Ideal of Artistic Collaboration LitHubMichelle NijhuisJanuary 13, 2023Literature, Reviews and Interviews
In "Women Talking," Acts of Imagination Are Acts of Resistance LitHubMichelle NijhuisJanuary 6, 2023Reviews and Interviews, Literature
Those Adorable Endangered Creatures Are Not the Point The New York TimesMichelle NijhuisDecember 14, 2022Ecology and Conservation
In "The Wonder," Stories Can Kill LitHubMichelle NijhuisNovember 18, 2022Reviews and Interviews, Literature
Stories for a Swiftly Tilting Planet High Country NewsMichelle NijhuisNovember 1, 2022Ecology and Conservation, Reviews and Interviews, Literature
The Futures of Conservation High Country NewsMichelle NijhuisNovember 1, 2022Ecology and Conservation