About

Kim Steutermann Rogers lives in Hawaii. Her science journalism has published in National Geographic, Audubon, and Smithsonian; and her prose, recently, in Five South, Fictive Dream, Scrawl Place, Lost Balloon, and Reckon Review.

Other Works

  • Popular Science: "This Albatross Couple Adopted A Baby of Another Species."

    2018
  • Honolulu Magazine: "After the Flood: What Happened to Our Native Water Birds on Kaua'i."

    2018
  • Medium: "A Snail’s Escape from the Eye of the Storm"

    2018
  • Popular Science: "What You Need to Know about the Volcanic Eruptions Going on in Hawaii Right Now"

    2018
  • The Daily Beast. "Will Mauna Loa Erupt Next? The Short Answer is Yes–But Don’t Freak Out"

    2018
  • Zoomorphic:" Outnumbered by an Albatross."

    2018
  • Audubon: "Do Bird-Eating Mice Pose a Danger to Wisdom the Albatross?"

    2018
  • Honolulu Magazine: "These Local Dog Detectives Sniff Out Everything from Drugs to Diseases."

    2018
  • Smithsonian: "How the Tiniest of Parasites is Taking Down the Mightiest of Monk Seals"

    2018
  • Honolulu Magazine: "Why the Brutal Killing of 15 Albatrosses at Ka’ena Point Matters"

    2017
  • Audubon: "On the Ground with the U.S. Navy’s Albatross Adoption Agency"

    2017
  • Audubon: "To Save Albatross from Sea Level Rise, an Experimental Colony Lifts Off"

    2017
  • Audubon: "Meet Nine, a Fledgling Albatross That Could One Day Help Save Her Species"

    2017
  • Honolulu Magazine: "Can Hawaii’s Endangered Native Crow Be Saved From Extinction?"

    2017
  • Honolulu Magazine: "The Adventures of Mark Twain: How He Launched a Literary Career in Hawaii"

    2016
  • Hippocampus: "Cowboys Are His Weakness"

    2016
  • Fourth River: "Wisdom: Just A Bird"

    2016
  • Smithsonian: "Why Rare Hawaiian Monk Seals Are Lining Up to Get Their Shots"

    2016
  • Hakai: "Reclaiming an Old Home for the Hawaiian Petrel"

    2015
  • The Atlantic’s CityLab: "A New Law Brings Back Subsistence Fishing in Hawaii"

    2015

Awards and Recognition

  • Inaugural fellow, Storyknife Writing Residency, Environmental Journalism Fellow, National Tropical Botanical Garden, Winner Society Professional Journalist/Hawaii Best Features Website, Finalist The Nature Conservancy Photography Contest.