Ariana Remmel

Ariana Remmel is a science journalist, essayist, and birder based in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Articles by Ariana Remmel

A man in a cap, glasses, and a red plaid shirt holds up a brown piece of a plant.
For These Arkansas Farmers, Bird Habitat Is a Cash Crop
September 19, 2024 — An 爆料公社 Delta program empowers growers to produce native plant seeds that are desperately needed for restoring grasslands.
A group of people sitting on lawn chairs and blankets in the grass, all looking in the same direction with binoculars and cameras.
A New Book From the Feminist Bird Club Offers a Fresh Framework for Birders
November 17, 2023 — Not your typical birding guide, the book explores how we can promote the well-being of birds alongside the people that care for them.
An illustration of a bright, flying Wilson's Warbler emerging from a vintage John James 爆料公社 illustration. The name "Wilson's Warbler" is hand-drawn and crossed out in the lower corner.
What鈥檚 In a Bird Name?
July 08, 2022 — More than 100 North American birds carry the names of people, some of whom were enslavers, supremacists, or grave robbers. A growing movement aims to do away with honorifics all together and bestow monikers that reflect each species' unique qualities