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Six maps explain the boundaries of Israel and Palestinian territorieshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/world/interactive/2023/israel-palestine-gaza-west-bank-borders/
Why the famed Appalachian Trail keeps getting longer — and harderWhy the famed Appalachian Trail keeps getting longer — and harderhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/history/interactive/2023/appalachian-trail-length-route-changes/
Waiting for fall weather to enjoy pumpkin spice lattes? You may miss them.Waiting for fall weather to enjoy pumpkin spice lattes? You may miss them.https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/08/17/when-pumpkin-spice-latte-starts/
The Nile is the world’s longest river? The Amazon would like a word.https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/06/12/amazon-nile-longest-river/
D.C.-area carjackings have soared. Here’s where they’re happening.D.C.-area carjackings have soared. Here’s where they’re happening.https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/06/06/carjackings-dc-maryland-virginia-data/
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Seasonal affective disorder can last for months. Here are the signs.https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/01/12/seasonal-affective-disorder-depression-symptoms/
Before and after: See the impact of California storms from spacehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2023/01/21/california-storms-satellite-images/
The fastest way to Dulles from downtown D.C.: Driving or Silver Line?https://www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2022/11/16/dulles-fastest-driving-silver-line/
Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano erupts for first time in 38 yearshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/11/28/hawaii-volcano-mauna-loa-eruption/
FLIGHT OF THE CONDORShttps://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/interactive/2022/california-condors-yurok-program-extinction/
Northern Mexico has a historic water shortage. These maps explain why.https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/08/09/drought-mexico-water-monterrey/
Truck, plane, backpack: Inside the extreme effort to save Mexican wolveshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/interactive/2022/mexican-wolves-extinction-crisis/
A drought in Italy’s risotto heartland is killing the ricehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/07/22/italy-drought-2022-rice-risotto/
These maps illustrate the seriousness of the western droughthttps://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2022/06/16/drought-west-california-mountains/
Extreme drought is gripping Europe, intensifying heat and fueling fireshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2022/08/11/europe-drought-heatwave-fires-climate/
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Political Geography SeriesPolitical Geography series on swing-statesThe Washington Post, August-October 2020
Blazes fueled by climate change engulf vast regionBlazes fueled by climate change engulf vast regionThe Washington Post, September 2020
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100,000 covid-19 deathsThe U.S. death toll has reached 100,000.The Washington PostMay 28, 2020 Print Edition
Migration, in reverseMigration, in reverseThe Washington Post, October 2020
Safe PassagesSafe PassagesThe Washington Post - March 2020
What Remains of Bears EarsWhat Remains of Bears EarsThe Washington Post, April 2, 2019
Mapping the fiery chaosMapping the fiery chaosThe Washington Post print edition, April 2018
Fantastic fall foliage and where to find itFantastic fall foliage and where to find itOctober 2019
Early SpringSpring is springing earlier and earlierThe Washington Post, March 2018
Where all the 2020 presidential candidates have lived — and where none haveWhere all the 2020 presidential candidates have lived — and where none haveThe Washington Post, July 2019
How the Democratic candidates name-drop places to appeal to votersHow the Democratic candidates name-drop places to appeal to votersNovember, 2019
In Alaska, a summer of extreme weather continuesIn Alaska, a summer of extreme weather continuesThe Washington Post, August 2019
A symbol of slavery — and survivalA symbol of slavery — and survivalThe Washington Post, April 2019
How China is choking the MekongHow China is choking the MekongThe Washington Post, January 2020
The rise of Burning ManThe rise of Burning Man: From a huddle of hippies on a beach to a city of 70,000 in the desert, here’s how a festival became a lifestyle.The Washington Post, August 2018
The Melting of AntarcticaNational Geographic Magazine, July 2017Contribution: Lead cartographer for double-gatefold. Managed freelance cartographer in rendering of art.Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
California WildfiresThe grim scope of 2017’s California wildfire season is now clear. The danger’s not over.The Washington Post, January 2018
The widening gap in abortion laws in this countryThe widening gap in abortion laws in this countryThe Washington Post, May 2019
The geography of voting — and not votingThe geography of voting — and not votingThe Washington Post, October 2018
Where Murders Go UnsolvedMurder With Impunity: Where Murders Go UnsolvedMurder With Impunity databaseContribution: Designed maps for story page and designed MapBox base map for database page.The Washington Post, June 2018
Every U.S. city’s World Cup backup teamEvery U.S. city’s World Cup backup teamThe Washington Post, June 2018
Sierra Nevada SnowpackPrecipitation whiplash and climate change threaten California’s freshwaterThe Washington Post, May 2018
Air PressureWhile the East coast is freezing, the West will be warmer than usualThe Washington Post, January 2018
New York City High LineAn end-to-end walk along Manhattan’s High LineThe Washington Post, June 2018
Inferno in Wine CountryAfter the October wildfires, California Wine Country is ready to pop some corksThe Washington Post, February 16, 2018
Sanctuary at SeaThe Falkland Islands Preserve Wildlife and Habitat After WarNational Geographic Magazine, February 2018Copyright © 2018 National Geographic Partners
Video: The Melting of AntarcticaNational Geographic Magazine, July 2017Contribution: Co-producer for maps/graphics video explainer for The Melting of Antarctica, a feature story in the July 2017 issue of National Geographic MagazineWATCH VIDEO HERE: http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/magazine/170622-ngm-antarctica-melting-sea-levels-climate-changeCopyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
Claiming British ColumbiaNational Geographic Magazine, September 2016Contribution: Lead cartographer for entire supplement. Coordinated with researcher to visually communicate the complexity of British Columbia's land claims.Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Soloing FreeriderExclusive: Climber Completes the Most Dangerous Rope-Free Ascent EverContribution: Research, design, and art direction for main route map.National Geographic News, June 2017Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
The Paths of ResilienceNational Geographic Magazine, October 2017Contribution: Lead cartographer. Research for map and graphics, as well as remote sensing analysis.Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
Fueling the StormThis Map Shows How an Overheated Ocean Made Irma a MonsterNational Geographic News, September 2017Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
Threatened MacaquesNational Geographic Magazine, March 2017Contribution: Lead cartographer and researcher for map.Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
State of the Elephant (Interactive)African Elephant Numbers Plummet 30 Percent, Landmark Survey FindsNational Geographic News, August 2016Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Survival of the Grass-EatersNational Geographic Magazine, April 2017Contribution: Lead cartographer and researcher for range map.Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
The Birth of an IcebergThe Larsen C Ice Shelf Collapse Is Just the Beginning—Antarctica Is MeltingNational Geographic News, July 2017Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
River RoadNational Geographic Magazine, October 2015Contribution: Assisted senior cartographer with cartography, map edits, and data compilationCopyright © 2015 National Geographic Society
Greater Yellowstone: More Than the Sum of Its PartsNational Geographic Magazine, May 2016Contribution: Assisted senior cartographer with cartography and map compilation.Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Rewilding PandasNational Geographic Magazine, August 2016Contribution: Cartographic design, research, data compilationCopyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Northern TreasureNational Geographic Magazine, October 2015Contribution: Cartographic design and research assistanceCopyright © 2015 National Geographic Society
Sunken CityNational Geographic Magazine, February 2016Contribution: Cartography and research for background mapCopyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Unearthing LondonNational Geographic Magazine, February 2016Contribution: Cartography, research, and data analysis for time series mapsCopyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Who Owns This LandNational Geographic Magazine, May 2016Contribution: Assisted senior cartographer with cartography and map compilation.Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Empires and ExileNational Geographic Magazine, April 2016Contribution: Cartography, research, and data compilation for map.Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Eater of the DeadNational Geographic Magazine, February 2016Contribution: Cartographic design and data analysis for species range mapCopyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Galápagos Marine ReserveNew Galápagos Sanctuary has World's Highest Abundance of SharksNational Geographic News, March 2016Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Trouble ZoneNational Geographic Magazine, December 2015Contribution: Thematic color selection and arrow refinementCopyright © 2015 National Geographic Society
Tongass National Forest: A History of Timber Harvesting in America's Largest National ForestNACIS Map Poster Submission, October 2014
The Pulse of the ParkNational Geographic Magazine, May 2016Contribution: Assisted senior cartographer with cartography and map compilation.Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Rubber's ReachNational Geographic Magazine, January 2016Contribution: Cartographic design and data analysisCopyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Elk Migrations in the Greater Yellowstone EcosystemAtlas of Wildlife Migration: Wyoming's Ungulates, forthcomingCopyright © University of Oregon InfoGraphics Lab and Wyoming Migration Initiative
Reducing Road MortalityAtlas of Wildlife Migration: Wyoming's Ungulates, forthcomingCopyright © University of Oregon InfoGraphics Lab and Wyoming Migration Initiative
Red Desert to Hoback Mule Deer MigrationThe Red Desert to Hoback Mule Deer Migration Assesment, April 2014Copyright © University of Oregon InfoGraphics Lab and Wyoming Migration Initiative
Conservation Lands: Permanently ProtectedEcological Atlas of Southeast Alaska, forthcomingCopyright © Audubon Alaska
ETA: Euskadi Ta Askatasuna and Spain 1959-2011Advanced Cartography, University of Oregon, March 2012Contribution: Cartography, research, and data analysis for project
Energy Development in WyomingAtlas of Wildlife Migration: Wyoming's Ungulates, forthcomingCopyright © University of Oregon InfoGraphics Lab and Wyoming Migration Initiative
Yellowstone Inset MapsNational Geographic Magazine, May 2016Contribution: Cartography and map compilation.Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Productive Old Growth ForestEcological Atlas of Southeast Alaska, forthcomingCopyright © Audubon Alaska
The Melting of AntarcticaNational Geographic Magazine, July 2017Contribution: Lead cartographer for double-gatefold. Managed freelance cartographer in rendering of art.Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners
Hargilla HavenAll-Women 'Army' Protecting Rare Bird in India National Geographic News, August 2016Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Return of the LeopardsRare Persian Leopards Released Into Wild Near Olympic TownNational Geographic News, August 2016Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Land Use Designations: Tongass Land ManagementEcological Atlas of Southeast Alaska, forthcomingCopyright © Audubon Alaska
Indo-Burman Megathrust FaultNew, Massive Earthquake Threat Could Lurk Under South AsiaNational Geographic News, July 2016Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Sea Urchins Thrive and Die Along California's CoastAs Sea Stars Die, New Worries About UrchinsNational Geographic News, April 2015Copyright © 2015 National Geographic Society
African Lion RangeIs Captive Lion Hunting Really Helping to Save the Species?National Geographic News, May 2015Copyright © 2015 National Geographic Society
American Black Bear RangeBlack Bears are Rebounding-What Does that Mean for People?National Geographic News, June 2015Is Florida's Bear Hunt Necessary?National Geographic News, October 2015Copyright © 2015 National Geographic Society
A Cougar's JourneyA Cougar's Thousand-Mile Quest to Find a MateNational Geographic News, May 2016Copyright © 2016 National Geographic Partners
Greater Sage-Grouse RangeCan Sage-Grouse be Saved without Shutting Down the West?National Geographic News, May 2015Copyright © 2015 National Geographic Society
Delta Smelt Historic RangeDelta Smelt, Icon of the California Water Wars, is Almost ExtinctNational Geographic News, April 2015Copyright © 2015 National Geographic Society