Fellows at Work: Toxic Sands, Prescribed Burns, Warming Arctic, Vultures and More

Fellows and Grantees at Work

The new Arctic: Amid record heat, ecosystems morph and wildlife struggle Sharon Guynup, Mongabay (2023 SEJ Post-Conference Tour)

The Toxic Sands Threatening Fish in Lake Superior Shantal Riley, Undark (2021 Great Lakes Institute)

Private Landowners Are the Missing Link for Prescribed Burns Ashira Morris, Sierra (2023 Wildfire Policy, Politics and ScienceWorkshop)

Salmon, water and old growth: Mowachaht/Muchalaht take conservation a step further Eric Plummer, Ha-Shilth-Sa (2022 IPCA Reporting Grant)

The Rising Cost of the Oil Industry’s Slow Death Mark Olalde, ProPublica (2015 Lake Superior Institute)

Consider the Vulture Meera Subramanian, The New Yorker (2021 Environmental Racism Workshop)

In Rush for Lithium, Miners Turn to the Oil Fields of Arkansas Boyce Upholt, Yale E360 (2019 Lower Mississippi River Institute)


Opportunities and Announcements

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is accepting submissions for the 2024 Awards for Excellence in Science Communications

The application to apply for IJA’s Indigenous Journalism Fellowship has been extended to March 5