Charles Siebert
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Q and A /// A Champion for Homeless Pets
February 1, 2012 by Charles Siebert
The founder of the nation’s largest animal sanctuary opens up. -
Reporting /// On Nature’s Stage
December 5, 2011 by Charles Siebert
Miranda Loud uses the arts to raise awareness of environmental issues.Tags: performance, theatre, music, compassion, environmentalism
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Reporting /// The World Is His Oyster
November 9, 2011 by Charles Siebert
Replenishing the once-fertile oyster population in New York’s harbors.Tags: oysters, harvest, Brooklyn, conservation, sustainability, New York, ocean
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Reporting /// Love with Eight Arms
September 16, 2011 by Charles Siebert
A marine biologist explains the “colorful” personality of the giant Pacific octopus.Tags: personality, behavior, research
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Q and A /// A Crusader Against Dogfighting
September 14, 2011 by Charles Siebert
An exclusive Q&A with Sgt. David Hunt, an expert on dogfighting.Tags: dogfighting, law enforcement, justice, crime, police
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Q and A /// The Social Lives of Whales
September 1, 2011 by Charles Siebert
A conversation with Toni Frohoff, whose research has demonstrated the vast intelligence and sociability of Pacific gray whales.Tags: whales, conservation, research, communication, intelligence
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Reporting /// Through Feast and Famine
July 21, 2011 by Charles Siebert
A quarter-century removed from one of the worst famines in history, farming in Ethiopia is still an exercise in practicing caution.Tags: ethiopia, farming, seeds, famine, preparation, caution
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Essay /// In Seeds We Trust
July 21, 2011 by Charles Siebert
An Iowa seed bank safeguards the biodiversity of our food.
