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Over the summer I filmed two videos for the Seattle Channel featuring wildlife from my book, Nature Obscura. The first is the story of the three-spine stickleback’s reverse evolution in Lake Washington. The second is about the Lewis’s moon snail found on Seattle’s beaches.

Read more about the stickleback on the Seattle Channel website.

Read more about the moon snail on the Seattle Channel website.

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Kelly Brenner

Kelly Brenner is a naturalist, writer and artist based in Seattle. She is the author of THE NATURALIST AT HOME: Projects for Discovering the Hidden World Around Us and NATURE OBSCURA: A City’s Hidden Natural World from Mountaineers Books, a finalist for the Washington State Book Awards and Pacific Northwest Book Awards. She writes articles about natural history and has bylines in Crosscut, Popular Science, National Wildlife Magazine and others. On the side she writes fiction.