Author: Justine E. Hausheer
Justine Hausheer is a graduate of Princeton University, where she received a B.A. in English and a minor in Environmental Studies. A native of Orlando, Florida, she enjoys rowing, cooking, traveling, and picking up strange rocks. Visit her website or follow her on Twitter.
George Amato’s conservation mission
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted December 16, 2012
With all eyes focused on Mars, what about Earth?
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted September 14, 2012
Is there hope for the Florida scrub-jay?
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted August 9, 2012
Because you can procrastinate for another few minutes…
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted July 20, 2012
How borrowed technologies are changing paleontology
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted June 7, 2012
Suburban ospreys in Florida
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted May 25, 2012
Will emerging technologies save imperiled wildlife?
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted March 28, 2012
Jack Horner works to reclassify dinosaur species
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted February 2, 2012
Gerta Keller’s controversial dinosaur-extinction theory
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted January 22, 2012
The wackiest animal news from 2011
By Justine E. Hausheer and Kelly Slivka | Posted December 31, 2011
What you should know about a frog-killing fungus
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted December 9, 2011
Skull analysis reveals it hunted prey smaller than sheep
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted November 15, 2011
Bat expert Rob Mies talks about the deadly fungus
By Justine E. Hausheer | Posted October 10, 2011