Miranda Weiss

Miranda Weiss is a science and nature writer. The author of Tide, Feather, Snow: A Life in Alaska, she also wrote the Northern Lights blog for our website.

To Get to the Other Side

Roads and the future of life on Earth

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday September 21, 2023

When ‘All-Inclusive’ Is Anything But

What’s to become of a modest, beloved vacation retreat?

By Miranda Weiss | Wednesday June 1, 2022

Surviving the Ebb and Flow

The curious creatures that inhabit the ocean’s edge

By Miranda Weiss | Tuesday March 1, 2022

Deep-Rooted Communities

Our woods are connected by a hidden underground network

By Miranda Weiss | Tuesday June 1, 2021

Alaska After the Quake

You can only rebuild so much

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday December 6, 2018

Courage Before the Thaw

Portraits of Alaskan women on the precipice of climate change

By Miranda Weiss | Monday March 5, 2018

Looking Ahead

And saying goodbye

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday October 27, 2016

First Snow

Early delights of the season

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday October 20, 2016

Heading to Nanwalek

And hoping for a smooth approach

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday October 13, 2016

Election Day

The more things change?

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday October 6, 2016

Clean-Up Day

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday May 12, 2016

In Praise of Ditches

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday May 5, 2016

Spring Arrivals

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday April 28, 2016

Entering Anemone Territory

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday April 21, 2016

The Neighborhood

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday April 14, 2016

Jarl, the Trapper

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday April 7, 2016

Easter in the Snow

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday March 31, 2016

Signs of Spring

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday March 24, 2016

Flying Out

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday March 17, 2016

Iditarod

By Miranda Weiss | Thursday March 10, 2016

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