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Paula was managing editor of this comprehensive methods guide for wildlife biologists who specialize in carnivores.

For such a technical publication, the language is refreshingly free of jargon and technical terms. Highly recommended.

Choice Reviews 


Paula’s work is included in the following anthologies. Please support these creative collections.


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In this 2021 collection, Paula joins a diverse community of women writers invited to reflect on what it means to live and write in the Cascadia bioregion during an unprecedented time.


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Rewilding Earth selected “A Tale of Three Weasels,” Paula’s feature-length article about wolverines, fishers, and martens in Washington, for inclusion in this inspirational anthology.

Rewilding is restoring natural processes and species, then stepping back so that nature can express its own will.


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2019 Silver Winner: Nautilus Book Awards

Paula’s essay about how scat detection dogs assist killer whale biologists appears in this award-winning anthology dedicated to the Southern Resident orcas of the Salish Sea.


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In this animal-themed anthology, Paula’s essay examines how creative nonfiction can help inspire compassion for wild predators.

Writing for Animals…makes an urgent case for writing about the beings we share the planet with now—before it’s too late, and before there’s no one left to write for.

The Australasian Animal Studies Association Journal


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Paula’s essay in this touching anthology explores her relationship with her twin sister and multiple sclerosis.

I would recommend to anyone looking to understand their siblings better, or look at their own life with better perspective.

—Goodreads review