News Coverage

Educational Coverage

Understanding Evolution: Climate change causes loss of genetic diversity

Media on Grinnell Resurvey Project

UC Berkeley News Center, August15, 2012. "Studies shed light on why species stay or go in response to climate change." Sarah Yang.

Contra Costa Times, Thursday, January 25, 2007. "Animals on the Edge". Mason Betsy.

BBC Radio Series, Original broadcast Nov-Dec 2006; rebroadcast Jan 2007. "Planet Earth Under Threat". BBC Radio 4. [Grinnell Resurvey Project mentioned in Episode 2: Life on the Move]

Berkeley Science Review, Spring 2006. "Getting back to nature: revisiting the 1914 survey of California wildlife". Erica Spotwood.

Media on Yosemite Transect

Animal Life in the Yosemite (1924)

The Orange County Register, December 2 2007. "Global Warbling". Pat Brennan.

California Magazine, May/June 2006. "Disturbing Yosemite". Kenneth Brower.

USGS Western Ecological Research Center, December 2005. "Yosemite wildlife moves uphill". Les Chow.

Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2005. "Yosemite Fauna on the Up and Up".

San Francisco Chronicle, November 27, 2005. "Global warming stalks Yosemite". Michelle Nijhuis.

High Country News, October 17, 2005. "The Ghosts of Yosemite". Michelle Nijhuis.

Science Matters @ Berkeley, April 4, 2005. "Yosemite Then and Now". David Pescovitz.

Approach: The Journal of The Yosemite Fund, Spring/Summer 2004. "The Grinnell Wildlife Survey".

The Daily California, Wednesday, May 4, 2004. "Scientists revisit historic animal diversity survey: Return to Yosemite site to be useful in protecting California vertebrate diversity". Lydia Fong.

San Diego Union-Tribune, Wednesday, November 19, 2003. "Conservationist Grinnell accomplished but unheralded". Neal Matthews.

San Diego Union-Tribune, Wednesday, November 19, 2003. "Nature by the numbers: Survey of Yosemite wildlife draws telling comparsions with naturalist's early 20th-century journals". Neal Matthews.

Yosemite: A Journal for Members of the Yosemite Association, Fall 2003. "In the footsteps of Grinnell and Storer: Museum scientists to repeat landmark 80-year-old Yosemite wildlife survey". Robert Sanders.

San Jose Mercury News, Saturday, August 23, 2003. "Smallest animals on move in Yosemite". Glennda Chui.

U. C. Berkeley News, 13 August, 2003. "So excellent a survey, they're conducting it again". Robert Sanders.

U. C. Berkeley Media Release, 5 August, 2003. "Museum scientists to repeat landmark 80-year-old Yosemite wildlife survey". Robert Sanders.

Yosemite National Park News Release, June 23, 2003. "Yosemite National Park, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology to Resurvey Grinnell Transects".

Media on Lassen Transect

Zoogoer, March-April 2007. "Past as Prologue". Mary-Russell Roberson.

New York Times, November 7, 2006. "In California, Ecologists Retrace a Pioneer's Footsteps". Amanda T. Hawn.

Chico Enterprise-Record, September 17, 2006. "Surveying for Science: Old Data Valuable to Today's Researchers". Chris Gullick.

Klamath Kaleidoscope, Spring 2006. "Grinnell Resurvey Project head to Lassen Volcanic National Park". John Perrine.