• Save the Whales (Again), where she presents the history of whale hunting and our current economic failure to value whales as vital to our ecosystems

  • Plans to Dig the Biggest Lithium Mine in the US Face Mounting Opposition, where she exposes the links between development on behalf of the so-called ‘clean energy transition’ and destruction to local ecosystems and disregard of Indigenous health and culture

  • Dust Storms May Exist, where she retraces the roads Alice Ramsey took as the first woman to drive across the nation

  • Cat’s Cradle: The Search for the Andean Feline, where she describes her quest for a snap of the endangered bushy-tail Andean cat

  • New hope for migratory shorebirds: A report from Guatemala, where Bosler discusses the consequences of the transformation of coastal wetlands for agriculture along bird migratory routes

  • Nonhuman Life Should Be Central to Sustainability Problem Solving, where she argues that in our pursuits to sustain human culture we must centralize other species as a moral imperative

  • Joining an Unreasonable Incubator for social entrepreneurs as an instructor, she worked with young entrepreneurs in Afghanistan building economic stability amid war and learned from women doing business in the face of daily persecution