URBAN faculty member Richard Primack contributes to Dynamic Ecology Blog

As scientists, we love our research and want to share our findings far and wide. As ecologists and conservation biologists, we especially hope that our findings affect policy, management, or everyday stewardship. And funding agencies remind us that we must ensure our research has broader impacts that benefit society, beyond just publishing scientific papers. But how do we effectively communicate our research?

On the widely viewed blog Dynamic Ecology, Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie and I, Dr. Richard Primack, share some tips about how researchers can communicate research to the media, and reach audiences beyond peer-reviewed journal readers. Read the entire post on Dynamic Ecology.

Dr. Primack poses in the field. This photo was sent to a reporter along with a press release of a study for a story pitch.

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