31 July 2020
Accessing Nature Through Birds
Working as a DFP intern this summer has been an amazing experience for so many reasons. Much of my fulfillment this summer comes from the project I am working on as well as from the…
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31 July 2020
Technicalities of Pond Culture
In this blog post, I will be writing about the Shortnose and Lost River Suckers recovery program I am a part of for this summer.
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30 July 2020
The Plight of the Gnatcatcher
Coastal sage scrub is one of the most unique and imperiled habitats in Southern California. It is characterized by dense, low-growing shrubs that have drought-deciduous leaves. You can see an example of what that looks…
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30 July 2020
LCW and Citizen Science Project Progress
Hello Everybody! Hola a todos! I have lots to update on because it has been a busy few weeks.
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30 July 2020
Coexisting with our Wild Neighbors
Growing up in rural New York, I learned from an early age to appreciate the critters that inhabited my backyard.
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29 July 2020
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: How ‘nature deprived’ neighborhoods impact the health of people of color
In March, Philadelphia-based emergency room doctor Eugenia South found herself deep in the throes of stress. The COVID-19 pandemic was spiraling out of control in the city, and more and more patients were pouring into the hospital…
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