Technical Publications
- Bain, R, S.D. Jewell, J. Schwagerl, and B.S. Neely. 1997. Sea Turtle Nesting and Reproductive Success at the Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge (Florida) 1972-1995. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Boynton Beach, FL.
- Bancroft, G.T., A.M. Strong, R.J. Sawicki, W. Hoffman, and S.D. Jewell. 1994. Relationships among wading bird foraging patterns, colony locations, and hydrology in the Everglades. In The Everglades: The ecosystem and its restoration. (S. Davis and J. Ogden, eds.). St. Lucie Press, Delray Beach, FL. Pp. 615-657.
- Bancroft, G.T., S.D. Jewell, and A.M. Strong. 1990. Foraging and nesting ecology of herons in the lower Everglades relative to water conditions. Final Report. National Audubon Society, Tavernier, FL. 176pp.
- Bancroft, G.T., S.D. Jewell, and A.M. Strong. 1989. Foraging habitat of Egretta herons relative to stage in the nest cycle and water conditions. 1988 Annual Report. National Audubon Society, Tavernier, FL. 60pp.
- Bancroft, G.T. and S.D. Jewell. 1988. Foraging habitat of Egretta herons relative to stage in the nest cycle and water conditions. 1987 Annual Report. National Audubon Society, Tavernier, FL. 174pp.
- Bancroft, G.T. and S.D. Jewell. 1987.
Foraging habitat of Egretta herons relative to stage in the nest cycle and water conditions. 1986 Annual Report. National Audubon Society, Tavernier, FL. 76pp. - Bletz, M. Julian, M. Kirchgessner, J. Drasher, P. Henry, S. Jewell, P. Meier, K. Michell, J. Olori, K. Oxenrider, M. Ravesi, and S. Smith. 2023. Disinfection Protocols for Herpetofaunal Pathogens. Herpetological Review, 54(2), 200–203.
- Jewell, S.D. 2024. The Legacy of Lacey. The Wildlife Professional 18(1):53-57.
- Jewell, S.D. and P Fuller. 2021. The unsung success of injurious wildlife listing under the Lacey Act. Management of Biological Invasions 12(3): 527–545, https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2021.12.3.03
- Jewell, S.D. 2020. A century of injurious wildlife listing under the Lacey Act: a history. Management of Biological Invasions 11(3): 356–371, https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2020.11.3.01
- Jewell, S.D. 2004. Recovery goes continental: How three countries overcome border barriers. Proceedings of Species at Risk 2004 Conference, Victoria, BC, Canada. March. https://www.speciesatrisk2004.ca/html/searchform.html
- Jewell, S.D. 2000. Restoring South Florida’s Future. Women in Natural Resources. 21(2):8-11.
- Jewell, S.D. 2000. The Everglades Restudy. Women in Natural Resources. 21(2):11-12.
- Jewell, S.D. 2000. Brown Bear Attack in Alaska. International Bear News 9(4):12.
- Jewell, S.D. 1987. Larval dermestid infestation of nestling Wood Storks (Mycteria americana) in Georgia. Oriole 52:11-13.
- Jewell, S.D. 1986. Weights and wing lengths of Connecticut Blue Jays. Connecticut Warbler VI:47-49.
- Jewell, S.D. 1986. Determining bobcat habitat in Connecticut. Proc. of the Northeast Fish and Wildl. Conf. Pp. 202-212.
- Jewell, S.D. and G.T. Bancroft. 1991. Effects of nest-trapping on nesting success of Egretta herons. J. Field Ornith. 62:78-82.
- Jewell, S.D. and G.T. Bancroft. Inter-colony nesting of Tricolored and Little Blue Herons in South Florida. In prep.
- Julian, J. P. Henry, J. Drasher, S. Jewell, K. Michell, K. Oxenrider, S. Smith. 2020. Minimizing the Spread of Herpetofaunal Pathogens in Aquatic Habitats by Decontaminating Construction Equipment. Herpetological Review. 51(3):472-483. Julian et al. 2020 Decontamination for Herps for contractors_Herp Review
- Maltby, E., P.J. Gardner, and S.D. Jewell. Effects of phosphorus additions from a white ibis colony in the Florida Everglades. Unpub.
- Martin, C., S. Jewell, M. Hoff, C. Givens, B. Marcot. 2020. Comparing Invasive Species Risk Screening Tools FISRAM, ERSS, and FISK/AS-ISK as a response to Hill et al. (2020) Management of Biological Invasions 11(2):342-355, https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2020.11.2.11
- Marcot, B. M. Hoff, C. Martin, S. Jewell, and C. Givens. 2019. A decision support system for identifying potentially invasive and injurious freshwater fishes. Management of Biological Invasions 10(2): 200–226, https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2019.10.2.01
- Strong, A.M., G.T. Bancroft, and S.D. Jewell. 1997. Hydrological constraints on Tricolored Heron and Snowy Egret resource use. Condor 99:894-905.
Department of the Interior Publications
- Balis-Larsen, M., C. Dauphine, and S.D. Jewell. 1999. Canada and U.S. Save Shared Species at Risk. Endangered Species Bulletin. XXIV(2):22-23.
- Forys, B. and S. Jewell. 2002. They’re NOT multiplying like rabbits. Birdscapes.Winter, p. 25.
- Jewell, S.D. 2004. Conservation Partnerships. Fish and Wildlife Service News.
- Jewell, S.D. 2003. Conservation along the Border. Endangered Species Bulletin. XXVIII(3): 6.
- Jewell, S.D. 2002. California Farm Life Opens Federal Eyes. People, Land & Water 9(3):13. Department of the Interior.
- Jewell, S.D. 2002. Run for Wetlands Gives Arlington Employees a Conservation Outlet. People, Land & Water 9(1): 9.
- Jewell, S.D. and D. Gagnon (eds.). 2001. Conserving Borderline Species: a Partnership between the United States and Canada. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Service. 24pp.
- Jewell, S.D. 2001. Wood storks grope for wetlands. Birdscapes. Spring/Summer, p. 25.
- Jewell, S.D. 2000. A unified defense against invasive species. Endangered Species Bulletin, XXV(5):8-9
- Jewell, S.D. 2000. Multi-species recovery plans. Endangered Species Bulletin. USFWS XXV(3):30-31.
- Jewell. S.D. 1999: Restoring south Florida’s future (pp. 20-23), The Everglades Restudy and the Recommended Plan (p. 24), Stormwater Treatment Areas clean polluted runoff naturally (p. 26), and Living in the Everglades: the Native Americans (p. 28). People, Land & Water 6(4). Department of the Interior.
- Jewell, S.D. 1999. One continent for all. Endangered Species Bulletin, USFWS. XXIV(5): 26-27.
- Jewell, S.D. 1999. A refuge for a toad. Waterfowl 2000. 12(2):19. USFWS.
- Jewell, S.D. 1999. Conservation on Seminole Land in Florida. Endangered Species Bulletin. XXIV(4): 22.
- Jewell, S.D. 1998. Fixing all the Parts. Endangered Species Bulletin. USFWS, XXIII(6): 23.
Presented Papers, Webinars, Seminars, and Posters
- Jewell, S.D. 2024. Challenges of Utilizing Historic Legislation for Contemporary Invasive Wildlife Species Management. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD. October 21. In the Invasive Species Symposium.
- Jewell 2022. TWS webinar March 24, 2022. What the “Lacey Act” is and isn’t and how we use it to prevent invasions of Injurious Wildlife – YouTube
- Jewell 2022. “What the “Lacey Act” is and isn’t and how we use it to prevent invasions of Injurious Wildlife.” For the USFWS’ Columbia River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office. Jan. 13, Webinar.
- Jewell 2023. “Update on USFWS Bsal Rule for AFWA’s ‘Bsal and Beyond’ ” , Oct. 23, Remote.
- Jewell 2022. “History and Effectiveness of Injurious Wildlife Listing under the “Lacey Act” for NAISMA. Jan. 19. Webinar.
- Jewell 2021. “A Little Bit of Policy and a lot of (Regulatory) Invasive Species.” For Murray State University. Feb. 25. Remote.
- Jewell and Fuller. 2019. “Injurious Wildlife Listing Under the Lacey Act.” For USFS Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinators. Nov. 15. Remote.
- Jewell, S.D. and P. Fuller. 2019. Injurious Wildlife Listing Under the Lacey Act. The Wildlife Society Annual Conference, Reno, NV. Nov. 15
- Jewell, S.D. and K. Corcoran. 2004. Recovery goes continental: How three countries overcome border barriers. At: Species at Risk 2004 Conference, Victoria, B.C., Canada.
- Jewell, S.D. 2000. “Shared Species at Risk: Federal Agreements with Canada and Mexico.” At: American Zoo and Aquarium Association Conference, El Paso, TX.
- Walker, William W. and Susan D. Jewell. 1997. Atmospheric Deposition into South Florida: Measuring Net Atmospheric Inputs of Nutrients. South Florida Water Management District. October 1997.
- Jewell, S.D. 1995. “Management Assessment of the Everglades.” At: At the Crossroads of Science, Management, and Policy, a review of bioregional assessments. Portland, Oregon.
- Jewell, S.D. 1985. “Determining bobcat habitat in Connecticut.” Poster at Northeast Fish and Wildlife Conference, Hartford, CT.
- Jewell, S.D. 1985. “The Birdsville Wood Stork Rookery – a study in patience.” At: University of Connecticut (seminar for Biology Department), Storrs, CT.
- Jewell, S.D. 1984. “Bobcat habitat in Connecticut.” At: Northeast Bobcat Workshop, University of Maine, Orono, ME.
- Jewell, S.D. and G.T. Bancroft. 1987. “Daily movements of Egretta in South Florida.” At: Colonial Waterbird Society, Thunder Bay, Ontario.
- Jewell, S.D. and G.T. Bancroft. 1988. “Food habits of breeding herons and egrets in Everglades National Park.” At: Colonial Waterbird Society, Chevy Chase, MD.
- Jewell, S.D. and G.T. Bancroft. 1989. “Estimated biomass consumption by three colonies of wading birds in Everglades National Park.” At: Colonial Waterbird Society, Key Largo, FL.
- Jewell, S.D., and G.T. Bancroft. 1989. “Characteristics of food items collected from Snowy Egrets and Tricolored Herons from Everglades National Park, with an estimation of biomass consumption.” Poster at Everglades Symposium, Key Largo, FL.
- Walker, W.W. and S.D. Jewell. 1997. “Atmospheric deposition at A.R.M. Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge.” At: Atmospheric Deposition into South Florida Conference, sponsored by South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL.
Books
- Jewell, S.D. 2011 (4th edition). Exploring Wild South Florida: A Guide to Finding the Natural Areas and Wildlife in the Southern Peninsula and the Florida Keys. Pineapple Press, Inc., Sarasota, FL. 277 pp.
- Jewell, S.D. 2008. Gators, Gourdheads, and Pufflings: A biologist slogs, climbs, and wings her way to save wildlife. Pineapple Press, Inc., Sarasota, FL. 220pp.
- Jewell, S.D. 2002. Wading birds. In Cerulean, S. (editor). Great Florida Birding Trail (East Section). University Press of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Pp. 49-50.
- Jewell, S.D. 2002 (3rd edition). Exploring Wild South Florida: A Guide to Finding the Natural Areas and Wildlife in the Southern Peninsula and the Florida Keys. Pineapple Press, Inc., Sarasota, FL. 340pp.
- Jewell, S.D. 1997 (2nd edition). Exploring Wild South Florida: A Guide to Finding the Natural Areas and Wildlife in the Southern Peninsula and the Florida Keys. Pineapple Press, Inc., Sarasota, FL. 338pp.
- Jewell, S.D. 1995. Exploring Wild Central Florida: A Guide to Finding the Natural Areas and Wildlife of the Central Peninsula. Pineapple Press, Inc., Sarasota, FL. 314pp.
- Jewell, S.D. 1993. Exploring Wild South Florida: A Guide to Finding the Natural Areas and Wildlife in the Everglades and Florida Keys. Pineapple Press, Inc., Sarasota, FL. 224pp.
Book Chapters
- Jewell, Susan. 2014. Attacked by a Bear in the Middle of Nowhere. In Sea Kayaker’s More Deep Trouble. Christopher Cunningham, Ed. McGraw-Hill Education, LLC. Pp. 54-61.
- Jewell, Susan D. 2002. Florida’s Fabulous Waders. In Guide to the Great Florida Birding Trail, East Section. JA Brashears and S Cerulean, eds. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. Pp. 49-50.
- Jewell, S.D. 2002. The Most Valuable Bird. In Cerulean, S. (editor). The Book of the Everglades. Milkweed Editions, Minneapolis, MN. Pp. 196-207.
- Jewell, S.D. 1999. Management Review of the Everglades/South Florida, Assessments: Management Review. In Bioregional Assessments: Science at the Crossroads of Management and Policy. K. N. Johnson, F. Swanson, M. Herring, and S. Greene, eds. Island Press, CA. Pp. 192-195.
Magazines
- Jewell, S.D. 2025. “Portrait Column: John Fletcher Lacey (1841–1913)” Forest History Today. Forest History Society. 2023/2024. Pp. 98-103.
- Jewell, S.D. 2002. “Adopt a Grandparent Program Lends a Hand at Pine Ridge. Native Peoples. March/April, p. 32.
- Jewell, S.D. 2001. “A bear sends a message.” Alaskan Southeaster. February, pp. 34-35, 38.
- Jewell, S.D. 2000. “Attacked by a bear in the middle of nowhere.” Sea Kayaker. December, pp. 48-51.
Newspapers
From 2003 to 2010, I published more than 60 articles The Chronical, a monthly newspaper in Fairfax County, Virginia, and many were published in up to five regional editions, with a potential circulation of up to 1 million residents. All articles were about environmental or natural resources,