Joe Spring
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Science journalist, Field and Lab Newsletter https://joespring.substack.com/ / Formerly Smithsonian Magazine, Outside Magazine, NOAA, USFWS, National Park Service / https://joespring.com/
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Sometime around the turn of the 20th century, the sea mink disappeared from Maine's coastal waters. Its loss came during a rush of North American extinctions, but many today have never even heard of it.

My latest for Smithsonian:
#wildlife #maine #extinction

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The Life, Loss and Lore of the Sea Mink
It might be among the first mammals to go extinct in North America after colonization. But can scientists prove it was even a distinct species?
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I also hadn't heard of the sea mink before your pitch, Ian. You did such a great job with this story! I loved working together on it!
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After a fun 5+ years, I'm ending my run as digital science features editor at Smithsonian. I’m so thankful to the talented editors and writers I worked with. I’ll be freelancing, writing a newsletter (below), and more. Please reach out if you have any writing or editing needs. joespring.substack.com
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It's been 166 years since a powerful geomagnetic storm created dazzling auroras and knocked out communications around the world. @danfalk.bsky.social reports on what could happen if the sun triggers another such event. www.smithsonianmag.com/science-natu...
How Prepared Are We for a Rare and Powerful Solar Event?
A coronal mass ejection could knock out power and disrupt communication on Earth
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One of the best new science books I’ve read this year is The Explorer’s Gene. I had a chance to chat with its author, Alex Hutchinson, about why we explore. joespring.substack.com/p/why-do-we-...
Why Do We Explore? And Should We Do It More?
In the new book, The Explorer’s Gene, author Alex Hutchinson expertly answers these questions
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In North to the Future, Ben Weissenbach vividly chronicles how Alaska is changing as the climate warms. I called the author up to learn more about the best field research book I've read this year. joespring.substack.com/p/this-vivid...
This Vivid Account of a Changing Alaska Brings a Remote Landscape to Life
In the book “North to the Future,” Ben Weissenbach reports on a rapidly transforming environment
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Federal fisheries scientist Sarah Cierpich told me about all the important work she did, before she was fired. This is the first in a series. If you know a fired federal scientist willing to talk about their work, they can reach me on Signal @joespring.67 joespring.substack.com/p/i-helped-c...
I Helped Collect Crucial Information on Fish, Whales, and Sea Turtles, Until I Was Fired
Federal marine researcher Sarah Cierpich shares how she contributed to gathering vital fisheries data for roughly two decades
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