For the past couple of weeks, we’ve been sharing our Greenreads -- the stories that OnEarth editors and contributors picked as the best environmental journalism of 2011. Now it’s your turn: here are the stories that readers enjoyed the most from OnEarth this year, based on pageviews.
1. “Grolar Bears and Narlugas: Rise of the Arctic Hybrids,” by Bruce Barcott (technically published at the end of 2010 but popular in 2011)
2. “Why Supermarket Tomatoes Suck,” by Barry Estabrook
3. “Is Your Shampoo Making You Fat?” by Laura Fraser
4. “Lake Erie Deathwatch,” by Barry Yeoman
5. “A Wildlife Crossing That’s Truly Wild,” by Sarah Schmidt
6. “The Secret Minds of Bees,” by Kim Tingley
7. “Baby, You Gotta Have Balls,” by Laura Wright Treadway
8. “You Want Superbugs With That?” by Barry Estabrook
9. “The Great Oyster Crash,” by Eric Scigliano
10. “Pure Chemistry,” by Laura Wright Treadway
















