Writing
with clarity and passion to promote understanding and appreciation
is the essence of interpretive writing. These are qualities I attempt
to bring to every project I work on.
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Going Eye-to-Eye with Our Deepest Fears
What is it about the cold eye of
a predator that sparks such fascination? Is it the thrill
of danger, the expectation of the chase? And why do we —
far removed from such life-and-death struggles — still
feel the fear in the pit of our stomach? Read
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Little Brown Bat
As its name indicates, the Little
Brown is one of the smallest bat species in North America,
but it is also one of the most common. That’s good news
for visitors to places like Dinosaur National Monument, which
provides habitat for 15 kinds of these unique flying mammals.
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Jones Hole Always Puts on a Good Show
Could a trip to Jones Hole be the
highlight of your visit to Dinosaur National Monument? Consider
this list of attractions: soaring canyon walls; a clear, rushing
stream; prehistoric Indian rock art; bighorn sheep and mule
deer... Read
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