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Stephanie Stone
Stephanie Stone
Co-Founder / Editorial Director at
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Influence score
26
Location
United States
Languages
English
Covering topics
Environment
Science
Nature & Wildlife
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Handle With Care
For one of the most heavily persecuted creatures on the planet, protection sometimes requires a very hands-on approach.
over 6 years ago
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Below the Bill
One of the world’s largest birds has long been persecuted for both its outsized bill and its eating habits, but an ambitious cross-border plan is helping this threatened pelican bounce back.
over 6 years ago
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It’s a Wasp-Eat-Caterpillar World
Shockingly, being eaten alive by dozens of hungry wasp larvae may have its advantages.
about 7 years ago
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Dine and Dash
For American pikas, the rush to store enough food for winter is becoming more hazardous—and climate change isn’t the only culprit.
over 7 years ago
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High Drama
Sometimes the best way out of a sticky situation is up, up and away.
over 7 years ago
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Taking Down Goliath
The world’s largest frogs are also among the most coveted in the African bushmeat trade. Can grassroots efforts save the goliath frog from extinction?
over 7 years ago
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Darwin’s Fox
His finches may be more famous, but this small fox also helped Darwin develop his revolutionary theory of evolution.
almost 9 years ago