Fellows at Work: Wildlife Overpasses, Successful Beavers, Fire for Water and More

Fellows + Grantees at Work

Fire for Water Ashley Braun, BioGraphic (2017 Great Bear Institute)

As Idaho celebrates first wildlife overpass, some worry the state is trailing Rachel Cohen, Boise State Public Radio (2023 Post-SEJ Tour/High Divide)

In the Arctic, Beavers Are Climate Winners. Should We Let Them Take Over? Ben Goldfarb, Audubon Magazine (2014 Field Reporting Grant)

Massachusetts toughens rules on air pollution sources in communities of color Erin Douglas, The Boston Globe (2020 Environmental Racism Workshop)

Yes, even most temperate landscapes in the US can and will burn Kylie Mohr, Vox (2023 Wildfire Policy, Politics & Science Workshop)

A Climate Superfund Law Might Be Crazy Enough to Work Emily Pontecorvo, Heatmap (2020 Ocean Workshop)

Can locals save Ash Meadows? Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current (2023 Post-SEJ Tour/High Divide)

Las Vegas Is Going All In on Its Water Conservation Plan Daniel Rothberg, Smithsonian Magazine (2018 Lower Colorado River Institute)

Opportunities + Announcements

The NYU Stern Center is accepting applications for its Climate Economics Journalism Fellowship

The Vermont Law and Graduate School invites applications for its 2024 Summer Media Fellowships