with Natalie Kofler, James P. Collins, Jennifer Kuzma, Emma Marris, Kevin Esvelt, Andrew Newhouse, Lynn J. Rothschild, Vivian S. Vigliotti, Misha Semenov, Rowan Jacobsen, James E. Dahlman, Shannon Prince, Adalgisa Caccone, Timothy Brown, and Oswald J. Schmitz in the Policy Forum section of Science Magazine.
Translating climate change policy into forest management practice in a multiple-use context: the role of ethics
with Chelsea Batavia in Climatic Change.
Nature for whom? How type of beneficiary influences the effectiveness of conservation outreach messages
with Chelsea Batavia, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Julia A. Jones, John A. Vucetich, and Hannah Gosnell in Biological Conservation.
Acceptable Risk of Extinction in the Context of Endangered Species Policy
with John A. Vucetich in Philosophy and Public Policy, edited by Andrew I. Cohen, New York: Rowman and Littlefield International, 2018.
Wolves and Ravens, Science and Ethics: Traditional Ecological Knowledge Meets Long-Term Ecological Research
with John A. Vucetich in Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Learning from Indigenous Practices for Environmental Sustainability, edited by Melissa Nelson and Dan Shilling, Cambridge University Press, 2018.
BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the anthropocene
with multiple authors in Global Ecology and Biogeography.
Defending the value of intrinsic value: A reply to Schaubroeck
a letter to the editor of Biological Conservation with Chelsea Batavia.
The elephant (head) in the room: A critical look at trophy hunting
with Chelsea Batavia, Chris T. Darimont, Paul C. Paquet, William J. Ripple, and Arian D. Wallach in Conservation Letters.
Summoning compassion to address the challenges of conservation
with Arian D. Wallach, Marc Bekoff, Chelsea Batavia, and Daniel Ramp in Conservation Biology.
Ethical Foundations for the Lethal Management of Double-Crested Cormorants (Phalocrocorax auritus) in the Eastern United States: An Argument Analysis
with Chelsea Batavia in Waterbirds, 41(2):198-207.