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The sialis.org website, the go-to source of information about bluebirds quoted our brown bluebird female paper (2024). The Bluebird Magazine (Vol. 46, Issue 4) also quoted us, but the article is not viewable online at this time.

Virginie Rolland was interviewed by Jace Passmore (Region 8 News) about the fact that she and her students at A-State helped the bluebird population rebound from the 2021 snowstorm-caused crash (2024).

Harrod and Rolland's (2022) publication featured in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology NestWatch blog: "Staying steady when faced with environmental change" (Robyn Bailey).

Science Riot from the Denver Press Club. Standup comedy for the 2021 science festival. I explain how climate change is creating aliens at minutes 26:37 through 32:41.

Interview about what a paper with climate projections for US cities in 2080. Robinson Meyer titled his piece, "The East coast is going to get Arkansas-ified" in the Atlantic (February 2019).

BirdsCarribean describes a seabird conservation program for which Wayne Smart (former grad student) volunteered, in this article "Newly trained transboundary Grenadines citizen scientists unite to form Seabird Volunteer Patrol group" (2016).

Sara Harrod (former grad student) in her interview with Symphonie Privett (Region 8 News) asks drivers to look out for A-State students working bluebird project (2016). 

Patrick Moore (former grad student) explains his study co-advised by Dr. Risch and me to Tom Throne at the Arkansas Democrat Gazette: Going Batty! Researchers study the foraging habits of gray bats at Crystal cave (2015). 

Two (former) grad students, Patrick Moore and Daniel Istvanko discovered the first cases of white-nose syndrome causing death among bats. Arkansas Life (2014) reported the discovery in "A killer in the dark". 

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