Jacquelyn Gill
20 BOOKS

Jacquelyn Gill

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Jacquelyn Gill is a paleoecologist and assistant professor of climate science at the University of Maine. She has worked on such as the relationship between megafauna and vegetation in the Pleistocene, and the sediment cores of Jamaica. Gill is also a science communicator on climate change.

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Run Towards the DangerOtherlandsKindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and ArtA Brief History of Life on EarthHope in the DarkMoby DickPrehistoric LifeFour Lost CitiesThe Fifth SeasonPhallacy
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Flora of Middle-EarthA Terrible Thing to WasteOperation PaperclipThe Immortal Life of Henrietta LacksWar Against the WeakBad BloodBraiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of PlantsGathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of MossesThe Scientist's Guide to WritingHow to Clone a Mammoth