Ann Dickinson

Before moving to California almost five years ago, Ann served as Sally Brown Fellow in Environmental Literature at the University of Virginia, where she taught undergraduate seminars on literature and the environment and coordinated an ongoing reading series featuring nationally prominent nature writers. Prior to that, she spent a year as a research assistant at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute's field station on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, studying how young leaves defend themselves against herbivores.

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What makes a shark a shark?

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A fishy odyssey through the delta

Where Water Runs Uphill

Have sewage, will travel

Sticking up for the little guy: the California freshwater shrimp

Where have all the salmon gone?

Live! from the Green Carpet

Nursing the marsh-upland transition zone back to health