About & Contact

Cindy Salo, Ph.D., is a plant ecologist who writes from rural areas about science, agriculture, and natural resources for general and technical audiences. Her writing for general audiences has appeared in Big Sky Journal, Issues in Science and Technology, and Hakai Magazine; her writing for technical audiences has appeared in Biological Invasions, Rangelands, and American Midland Naturalist. Cindy is currently exploring the role of army cutworms in periodic cheatgrass die-offs. In her years as a researcher, she has investigated plant interactions in the Intermountain West, the Sonoran Desert, Senegal, and Mexico. Cindy conducted research at the University of Arizona and the U.S. Geological Survey.

• Develops, researches, and writes publications about science, natural resources, and agriculture for general and technical audiences.
• Conducts original ecological research.
• Reviews scientific literature and compiles complete and concise summaries.

Cindy’s CV: here

Contact Cindy:
Email: Cindy at CindySalo dot com