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Madeline Shaw

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Madeline Shaw is an Outrider fellow at Inside Climate News and a journalist in NYU’s Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program. She has reported on issues involving conservation, poaching and biodiversity. Her work has been published in The New York Times and Scienceline.

A mosquito is tested for the presence of West Nile virus at the Harris County Mosquito Survey facility in Houston. Credit: Kirk Sides/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

As Climate Change Expands Mosquito Ranges, Better Monitoring Is Key to Preventing Disease

By Madeline Shaw

A view of wetlands in a flood zone just south of the Hudson River in Greenport, N.Y. Credit: Will Waldron/Times Union via Getty Images

A Court Ruling Leaves Some of New York’s Most Important Wetlands Unprotected

By Madeline Shaw

A flowering northeastern bulrush. Credit: Mary Ann Furedi/Western Pennsylvania Conservancy/Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program

Federal Officials Say an Endangered Wetland Plant Is Recovering. Not Everyone Agrees.

By Madeline Shaw

A Kashmiri farmer spreads synthetic fertilizer around an apple orchard on May 23 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. Credit: Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Iran War Jeopardizes Global Food Security

By Madeline Shaw

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