On Dec 3 at 3pm ET/12pm PT come learn our new Ocean Biodiversity portfolio. This is an invitation to the start of a conversation - with communities - about how ocean biodiversity shows up in your life. Register: https://t.co/lb7m4soLJV
The webinar recording for Part 1 of Managing Protected Areas in a Changing Ocean is now available! Watch the recording on YouTube: https://t.co/mDO79YhUqf
Join us for Part 2 on Thurs, December. Register: https://t.co/Fvu6iPCaV1
Thank you to all who joined us on Friday for the first of our two-part webinar series on Managing Protected Areas in a Changing Ocean. We will post the recording very soon! In the meantime, join us for second webinar on Thursday, Dec 11. Register: https://t.co/Fvu6iPCaV1
Reminder - join us for Part 1 tomorrow at 11am ET for a webinar on all we've learned from the Lenfest Ocean Program's support of a portfolio of projects on Managing Protected Areas in a Changing Ocean: https://t.co/4DllPUKwEH
Whether you love to be on the water or walk on the beach, our special places and the animals and plants that live there improve our wellbeing and feed our cultural identities. Join us on Dec 3 at 3pm ET/12pm PT to learn about our new Ocean Biodiversity: https://t.co/lb7m4sodUn
Join us tomorrow night for The Nature of Our Times poetry reading! Let's celebrate the power of words to capture the beauty of our lands, waters, and wildlife. This is particularly special as we embark on a new Ocean Biodiversity portfolio. Register: https://t.co/Bg54vGv8cT
On December 3rd, our Director of Outreach & Engagement Emily Knight, MS, MFA will discuss how we intend to foster community from the ground up in our Ocean Biodiversity portfolio. More in our latest newsletter: https://t.co/ahLGhR5xHI
Our October newsletter has arrived! Key highlights include an invite to our upcoming virtual event to launch our new Ocean Biodiversity portfolio as well as a blog by Dominique Kone about his key takeaways from attending #WIOMSA2025.
https://t.co/ahLGhR5xHI
Great blog post by @COMPASSscicomm. There is much interest out there in co-production and transdisciplinary research to improve management and policy outcomes. This piece breaks down just what those terms mean in practice.
https://t.co/8AQDZHv3qK
Our Friday reminder that the best way to keep up with all we're doing is to sign up for our monthly newsletter. A lot is already happening... and there's only more to come. Join us: https://t.co/wAh3ovGACZ
Join us on Thursday, November 6 at 8pm ET for a poetry reading featuring contributors to The Nature of Our Times: Poems on America's Lands, Waters, Wildlife, and Other Natural Wonders.
https://t.co/Bg54vGv8cT
Join us on Thurs, Nov 6, 8pm ET for an evening poetry reading from The Nature of Our Times: Poems on America's Lands, Waters, Wildlife, and Other Natural Wonders. Register: https://t.co/cxnAMBbasP
Will you be at hashtag #WIOMSA2025? Remember to find our Program Director Sarah Close and Program Officer Dominique Kone. This conference is a wonderful opportunity to understand how science is informing management and policy across the Western Indian Ocean.
Our September newsletter is out and announcing our new Ocean Biodiversity portfolio, a poetry virtual event, and more: https://t.co/ysBGn02Xfs
#scicomm#ClimateWeekNYC
We're doing something a little different at BCF - we're holding a virtual poetry reading hosted by our own Emily Knight. Come celebrate our oceans and other natural wonders on Thursday, November 6, 8pm ET/5pm PT/2pm HT!
Register via zoom: https://t.co/Bg54vGvG2r
#scicomm#poetry
At #ClimateWeekNYC? So is our Executive Director Charlotte Hudson - make sure to connect. Also, to provide some inspiration, our own Emily Knight, MS, MFA had a poem in The Nature or Our Times online gallery reflecting on #climatechange: https://t.co/oD3j56eTCq