Janet Marinelli is an award-winning independent journalist who was director of scientific and popular publications at Brooklyn Botanic Garden for 16 years. She has written and edited several books on imperiled species and the efforts to save them. She also covers ecological approaches to creating resilient landscapes and communities. Her articles have appeared in a variety of publications, from The New York Times and Audubon to Landscape Architecture and Kew magazine.
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Rethinking Monarchs: Does the Beloved Butterfly Need Our Help?
January 15, 2024
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Back from the Dead: New Hope for Resurrecting Extinct Plants
July 12, 2023
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Amid the Sprawl, a Long Island Prairie Makes a Quiet Comeback
December 1, 2022
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Bringing Back the Beasts: Global Rewilding Plans Take Shape
July 5, 2022
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How Preserving Agave Could Help Save an Endangered Bat
February 1, 2022
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Urban Refuge: How Cities Can Help Solve the Biodiversity Crisis
July 1, 2021
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How Non-Native Plants Are Contributing to a Global Insect Decline
December 8, 2020
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A Movement Grows to Help Farmers Reduce Pollution and Turn a Profit
March 12, 2020
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Forgotten Landscapes: Bringing Back the Rich Grasslands of the Southeast
June 20, 2019
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Extreme Botany: The Precarious Science of Endangered Rare Plants
October 18, 2018
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Conservation
For Endangered Florida Tree, How Far to Go to Save a Species?
March 27, 2018
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Urban Refuge: How Cities Can Help Rebuild Declining Bee Populations
November 9, 2017
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Can the Monarch Highway Help Save a Butterfly Under Siege?
July 11, 2017
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In the Sierras, New Approaches to Protecting Forests Under Stress
February 13, 2017
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As World Warms, How Do We Decide When a Plant is Native?
April 19, 2016
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To Protect Monarch Butterfly, A Plan to Save the Sacred Firs
December 21, 2015