04 July 2020
Imperfect Conservation: Intersection of Research and Application
During my undergraduate career, I spent three weeks in Mo’orea, a small French Polynesian island. I was joined by 14 other students for a field quarter where we each conducted an ecological study.
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03 July 2020
Point Reyes in 2020 – History, Injustice, and Dialogue
The land that we know today as Point Reyes got its name from Spanish explorer and soldier Sebastián Vizcaíno, a man who gave many of the geographical features of coastal California their modern names.
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03 July 2020
Seeing Sequoia Like I Had Never Seen It Before...
Hello everybody! Hola a todos! As I mentioned in my previous blog, I have been unable to work on site at SEKI and have been teleworking from home.
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03 July 2020
Taking visitors back in time with the use of ArcGIS StoryMaps
During the last two weeks, I’ve had an awesome time researching property boundaries of the Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site.
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02 July 2020
Tele-working it Out
I am three weeks into my fellowship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and like many other people in the world right now, I am teleworking from home.
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27 June 2020
A deeper look at biodiversity in California
I started my internship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife (FWS) Service in May 2020 as a part of a collaboration between the FWS and Hispanic Access Foundation (HAF).
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