New Nova Conversations episode alert! Miranda and Laura reminisce about their time working on cuckoos together, discuss identity, and talk about the things we would like changed in conservation work, including the stigma to work extremely long hours to gain experience.
I wanna know if men notice when they’re in a meeting with only men. Like do they ever stop and register “hmm there are only men here” as a conscious observation
In the latest podcast episode, our guest Miranda walks us through her experience as a member of the LGBTQ community. Often it seems like the environmental field is overall more open-minded. However, as Miranda details, you’re never done coming out to people in the workplace.
How does a Roseate Spoonbill get such perfect cotton candy-colored plumage? It’s all about what it eats. This wader feeds on shrimp, crayfish, crabs, and other aquatic invertebrates. Crustaceans contain pigments called carotenoids that help turn its feathers pink.
My first South Carolina CBC was a success😁 In our small area of the Cat Island Uplands, we totaled with 56 species, including 19 red-cockaded woodpeckers & 11 Bald Eagles! #CBC#birds#science
Today's cool photo of a cool grad student working w/ a cool species. FWCE's Savannah Perez applied backpack-style transmitters to 10 burrowing owls in Phoenix, AZ as part of a study assessing survival, movement, and the effectiveness of passive relocation.
Red tides are not a new phenomenon off the coast of Florida. But this year’s red tide came earlier than expected. Experts worry that it could be bad news for shorebirds like the Black Skimmer, especially during nesting season.
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Time to share this again cause it's been a crazy few days & we all need cute endangered ferrets thriving in their natural environment ♥ proud of em