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Jude Isabella

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British Columbia, Victoria
Covers:  wildlife, environment, ecology, canada's west coast, salmon, herring, fisheries, climate change, archaeology, canadian science, science for kids
Editor in chief @hakaimagazine. Ecology, urban wildlife, author of Salmon, A Scientific Memoir, and Bringing Back the Wolves. 🦋 @judeisabella.bsky.social

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A science journalist for over three decades, Jude Isabella is executive editor at bioGraphic.com. She was the founding editor of Hakai Magazine, an online publication focused on coastal science and society that closed in 2024 after 10 years. Prior to Hakai, she was managing editor of YES Mag, a Canadian science magazine for kids. She has written for numerous newspapers and magazines, as a staff writer or freelancer. She continues to write science for kids; her fifth book (Kids Can Press, "Chit…

What was your first job as a journalist?

Newspaper reporter.

Have you ever used a typewriter?

Hahahahaha!

How is social media changing news?

A lot more media reporting on the media. First major de-coupling of journalism from newspapers entirely. Opens up publishing to everyone.

Canadian Science Writers' Association Science in Society Awards

2014 - Science Journalism

A national science award for a magazine article about bears in British Columbia, Canada. More here: "The secret lives of bears, - See more at: http://bcmag.ca/blog/b-c-bears-story-wins-national-science-award#sthash.7bqZW3Gq.dpuf

Digital Leadership Award

2023 - journalism leadership

Canada's National Media Awards Foundation awarded Jude Isabella, the founder and editor-in-chief of Hakai Magazine, the 2023 Digital Publishing Leadership Award, which is the highest individual honour the Digital Publishing Awards can bestow.

SEJ 20th Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment

2021 - utstanding Explanatory Reporting, Small

Second Place "Big Fish: The Aquacultural Revolution" by Jude Isabella, Brendan Borrell, Brian Payton, Paul Tullis and Jess Mackie for Hakai Magazine Judges' comments: "By 2050 Earth's population should approach 10 billion people who will need to turn to the sea for sustenance. A team of reporters from Hakai Magazine set out to find how seafood can be sustainably farmed. In an interesting, detailed, knowledgeable look inside the aquaculture industry, their story raises crucial environmental issues and the way those challenges could be met. The specificity of information regarding problems with aquaculture and the hit-or-miss nature of solutions are carefully integrated throughout the piece. The aquaculture timeline is a particularly helpful note in framing the longstanding issues."

National Magazine Awards (Digital) Canada

2020 - Winner of General Excellence in Digital Publishing

Recognition of overall journalism excellence in Canadian media.

Society of American Archaeology Awards

2023 - Gene S. Stuart Award

An award of $1,000 is made to honor outstanding efforts to enhance public understanding of archaeology, in memory of Gene S. Stuart (1930-1993), a writer and managing editor of National Geographic Society books. The award is given to the author of the most interesting and responsible original story or series about about any archaeological topic published in a newspaper, magazine, or online publication.