TEDx Talk
Botanizing with my 19th-century girlfriend, Annie Sawyer Downs |TEDx Talk Piscataqua River (photo above from Kate & Keith Photography), September 2017
Op-Ed
National Parks Belong to Americans. They Should Remain Accessible to All | Bangor Daily News Op-ed, December 19, 2017
Magazine
Thoreau’s Continuing Contributions to Climate Change Science | Richard Primack & Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie, Thoreau Society Bulletin, Spring 2020, Number 309:1-4.
Losing Ground: Tracking Regional Declines in Native Wildflowers | Richard Primack & Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie, Wild Seed Magazine, 2020 volume 6:34-40.
Live Events, Podcasts & Webinars
Where We Live | Connecticut Public Radio, June 2019
Pint of Science | Trident Booksellers, Boston, MA, May 2019
Plant Love Stories Live | NACCB, Toronto, Ontario, July 2018
An Interview with Caitlin MacKenzie | Major Revisions podcast, episode 34, March 2018
Uncovering the Past Through Maine’s Historic Phenology Data | Signs of the Seasons webinar, August 2017
The Ecologist Goes to Washington | ESA podcast, May 2013
Young ecologists podcast the 2012 ESA meeting | Organized by Gabriel Yospin, August 2012
Blogging
Plant Love Stories | Co-founder
How To Become a Paleobiologist | The Early Pages, April 2019
In Phenology, Timing is Everything | EcoTone, Runner Up in the 1st annual ESA Science Cafe Contest, July 2013
Two Weeks: Tracking the Spring Bloom in Acadia | An essay in the Friends of Acadia Journal, Summer 2012
The Boys of Summer | Guest post on the Smithsonian’s Field Book Project Blog, July 2012