Citation: R. Conniff, Monkey wrench - An American couple's ingenious research challenges the popular notion that baboons and other monkeys are almost human (Dorothy Cheneyand Robert Seyfarth), SMITHSONIAN, 32(7), 2001, pp. 96
Citation: R. Conniff et H. Marshall, In the realm of virtual reality - When skeptical Westerners seek the Yeti in Bhutan, the fine line between myth and truth disappears, SMITHSONIAN, 32(6), 2001, pp. 70
Citation: R. Conniff, Following the track of the cat - The Bushmen of Namibia are so good at reading the language of footprints they can tell what a leopard did the day before they started pursuing it, SMITHSONIAN, 32(4), 2001, pp. 70
Citation: R. Conniff et M. Freeman, The house that John built - John Churchill, together with his ambitious wife, Sarah, created Blenheim Palace to found a dynasty. Today, it's a destination, SMITHSONIAN, 31(11), 2001, pp. 104
Citation: R. Conniff, So tiny, so sweet ... so mean: Zipping from flower to flower, the hummingbird may look like an enchanting little fairy, but don't be deceived, SMITHSONIAN, 31(6), 2000, pp. 72
Citation: R. Conniff, Wanted, dead or alive - When scientists go scavenging at a BioBlitz, anything they can find is considered fair game, SMITHSONIAN, 31(1), 2000, pp. 21
Citation: R. Conniff, Cornhusk bags - A vibrant tradition in Native American weaving (Brief history of the craft including illustrated designs of some antique bags), ARCHIT DIG, 57(6), 2000, pp. 228-233
Citation: R. Conniff, A Connecticut restoration - Celebrating state history at the governor's residence in Hartford (Interior design by Gabrielle Davis and John La Falce), ARCHIT DIG, 56(12), 1999, pp. 252