Hakai Magazine • 19th June 2018 The Future of Castro’s Crocs As a breeding facility works to retain a pure lineage of the Cuban crocodile, out in the wild the division between species is getting murkier all the time.
Hakai Magazine • 24th April 2018 Coastal Oakscapes A story in pictures about an iconic and culturally important ecosystem in evolution.
Hakai Magazine • 27th December 2017 The Race That Saved the Fogo Island Punt A community event in this storied Atlantic Coast outport helped restore a wooden boat from relic to relevant.
Hakai Magazine • 5th September 2017 Guardians of the Coast It hasn’t always been smooth sailing, but British Columbia’s coastal First Nations are joining forces to safeguard the coast.
Hakai Magazine • 29th March 2017 Journey into the Plastisphere Plastic marine debris is one of the world’s newest ecosystems, and scientists have just begun to understand how microbes are settling into their new island homes.
Hakai Magazine • 6th March 2017 Cuttlefish Brawl Bif! Blam! Whack! Boom! When giant Australian cuttlefish convene to mate, males usually rely on visual displays to intimidate one another—but sometimes, things can get rough.
Hakai Magazine • 19th September 2016 The Secret World of Bog Photos of a lesser-known ecosystem, from British Columbia’s outer coast.
Hakai Magazine • 28th April 2016 Crocodiles Rising In the Northern Territory of Australia, policymakers and biologists managed the impossible—making the benefits of living with a booming population of deadly crocodiles outweigh the risks. But when two apex predators must share coastal resources, there’s bound to be conflict.
Hakai Magazine • 4th March 2016 The Art of Bones Reconstructing a blue whale skeleton is an art form—so is keeping it clean.
British Columbia Magazine • 25th June 2014 Islands of Beauty A weeklong boat trip in Gwaii Haanas reserve highlights a treasure chest of wild wonders and haunting Haida cultural sites. http://www.bcmag.ca/islands-of-beauty