Susan Cosier

Reporter, ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ magazine
About

 is a Chicago-based journalist focused on science and the environment.

Articles by Susan Cosier

The Most Important Bird Law in the Country Needs an Overhaul
September 16, 2016 — One of our oldest bird regulations is due for an update—and the sooner the better.
And the Winner Is...
June 11, 2015
Courtesy of Jonathan Franzen
Jonathan Franzen Talks Birds
January 01, 2015 — The best-selling author calls discovering birds “the third major revelation of my life."
One Company Plans to Turn Trash into Gas
December 08, 2013 — Your waste could soon power cars or generate electricity.
Finding Where Biodiversity Overlaps with Conservation
November 29, 2013 — A mapping project emphasizes the need to protect more places.
The Park Service Mulls a Decision About Michigan's Isle Royale
October 14, 2013 — Wolves in one national park may go extinct without government intervention.
Bye-bye Golf Courses, Hello Nature Preserves
September 15, 2013 — The Great Recession had at least one silver lining for wildlife: Golf courses are being turned into natural protected places. 
Wind Energy Developers Snap Up Offshore Leases
September 14, 2013 — A renewable-energy rush off New England.
Old Faithful Reveals New Secrets
August 08, 2013 — A hidden chamber below the geyser may drive its iconic eruptions.
Recording the Vibrant Life of New York Waterways Threatened by Invasive Species and Fracking
June 05, 2013 — Video: An up-close look at underwater worlds.