with Chelsea Batavia in Waterbirds, 41(2):198-207.
Animal Rights and Wildlife Conservation: Conflicting or Compatible?
with Jeremy T. Bruskotter and John A. Vucetich in The Wildlife Professional, July/August 2017.
Conservation Triage Falls Short Because Conservation is not like Emergency Medicine
with John A. Vucetich and Jeremy Bruskotter in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, May 2017.
Demystifying the Human Dimensions of Ecological Research
in Frontiers of Ecology and the Environment, April 2017, 15(3):119.
For goodness sake! What is intrinsic value and why should we care?
(with Chelsea Batavia) Biological Conservation 209 (2017) pp. 366-376.
Conserving the world’s megafauna and biodiversity: the fierce urgency of now
(with William J. Ripple, Guillaume Chapron, José Vicente López-Bao, Sarah M. Durant, David W. Macdonald, Peter A. Lindsey, Elizabeth L. Bennett, Robert L. Beschta, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Chris T. Darimont, Richard T. Corlett, Amy J. Dickman, Rodolfo Dirzo, Holly T. Dublin, James A. Estes, Kristoffer T. Everatt, Mauro Galetti, Varun R. Goswami, Matt W. Hayward, Simon Hedges, Luke T. B. Hunter, Graham Kerley, Taal Levi, John C. Morrison, Michael Paul Nelson, Thomas M. Newsome, Luke Painter, Robert M. Pringle, Christopher J. Sandom, John Terborgh, Adrian Treves, Blaire Van Valkenburgh, John A. Vucetich, Aaron J. Wirsing, Arian D. Wallach, Christopher Wolf, Rosie Woodroffe, Hillary Young, Li Zhang), 2017, early on line in BioScience
Evaluating the principles of wildlife conservation: a case study of wolf (Canis lupus) hunting in Michigan, United States
(with John A. Vucetich, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Rolf O. Peterson, and Joseph K. Bump), Journal of Mammology, 2017, 98(1):53-64.
An Open Letter to Members of Congress and the White House from Scientists and Scholars
on Federal Wolf Delisting and Congressional intervention on Individual Species in the Context of the U.S. Endangered Species Act
(with John A. Vucetich, Jeremy T. Bruskotter, and Adrian Treves, and signed by dozens of researchers)
The role of science in understanding (and saving) large carnivores: A response to Allen and colleagues
with Jeremy T. Bruskotter, John A. Vucetich, Douglas W. Smith, Gabriel R. Karns, Rolf O. Peterson in Food Webs 13 (2017) 46-48.
Wolf Hunting and the Ethics of Predator Control
with John Vucetich in The Oxford Handbook of Animal Studies (edited by Linda Kalof, Oxford University Press).
Waves of Heat and Heraclitus
from A God in the Hearth art catalog book by David Carmack Lewis
An Integrated Social-Ecological-Ethical Approach to Enhancing Public Trust in Federal Forest Management
(with Hannah Gosnell, Dana Warren, Chelsea Batavia, Matthew Betts, Julia Burton, Emily Jane Davis, Cheryl Friesen, Steven Perakis, Mark Schulze, Catalina Segura) in People, Forests, and Change: Lessons from the Pacific Northwest, edited by Bea VanHorne and Dede Olson, Island Press, 2017, pp. 259-274.
Conservation social science: Understanding and integrating the human dimensions to improve conservation
(with Nathan Bennett; Robin Roth; Sarah C Klain; Kai Chan; Patrick Christie; Douglas A Clark; Georgina Cullman; Deborah Curran; Trevor J Durbin; Graham Epstein; Alison Greenberg; John Sandlos; Richard Stedman; Tara L Teel; Rebecca Thomas; Diogo Veríssimo; Carina Wyborn), 2017, Biological Conservation, 205, 93-108
The Logical and Practical Necessity of Ethics in Ecological Forestry: A Reply to Palik and D’Amato 2016
(with Chelsea Batavia), January 2017, Journal of Forestry 115(1): 58-59.
Summary and analysis of changes in LTER RFPs, 1980-2016
by Julia Jones and Michael Paul Nelson, 2017.
Why the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is Problematic for Modern Wildlife Management
(with Nils Peterson), Human Dimensions of Wildlife 2017, 22(1):43-54.
Field Philosophy: Experiential Environmental Humanities Learning in Isle Royale National Park
(with Lissy Goralnik), Environmental Education Research, 2017, 23(5):687-707.
The Long Reach of Lynn White Jr.’s “The Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis”
(with Thomas J. Sauer), December 13, 2016, Nature Ecology and Evolution, on line essay
Arts and humanities inquiry in the Long-Term Ecological Research Network: Values, challenges, and the potential for empathy
(with Lissy Goralnik, Hannah Gosnell, and Mary Beth Leigh), Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2016, early on line
The Moral Urgency of Action to Protect the World’s Megafauna
(with Kathleen Dean Moore), BioScience, December 2016, 66(12): 1009-1010.