Hi! I'm Emily, a forest ecologist. I work on forest restoration and regeneration research. This includes planting, taking care, and better understanding trees for more robust and resilient forests. #ThisIsWhatAScientistLooksLike#WomenInSTEM@foresters
This video from today's morning overflight shows fissure 3, the dominant source of activity. Lava fountains are 20-25 meters in height (65-82 feet) and feed a lava flow moving to the northeast at ~130 meters per hour (0.08 miles per hour). #MaunaLoa https://t.co/dxPN2r2gaH
I am excited to announce that Phipps' Botany in Action call for proposals is open! If you're a PhD in plant sciences and you have a passion for outreach, check out full details on the $5000 grant, plus science engagement training + opportunities!
#SciComm
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10 arguments against climate change people sent me today* and 10 Global Weirding episodes I made years ago that debunk them: A fun thread
* yes, literally today.
A little nananana (spider) love right before Halloween! I share a bit about nananana makakiʻi (the Hawaiʻi endemic happy-face spider) and our relationships with place in the blogpost below.
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If you're unfamiliar with the Lenape Nation of PA, I would strongly encourage you to use today to learn more about what was forced upon them. You can start with this webinar their storykeeper Adam Waterbear DePaul!
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September Botany in Action blog post is a mahalo to Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens for the opportunities and support. Also a little reflection on ma uka ma kai connections ⛰️🌊
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After three days of #SciComm training, lightning talks, festival tabling, and meeting with local school kids, @PhippsNews Botany in Action fellows are headed back to their universities amped up for outreach! So lucky I got to work with this awesome group of researchers!
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I almost forgot to share - Phipps' Botany in Action Fellows are here! These grant recipients will be spending three days with us in full #SciComm and science outreach mode, starting with yesterday sharing with local high school and middle school students!
I fell behind on posting my blog posts for @PhippsNews Botany in Action Fellowship on Twitter, but I haven’t fallen behind on writing! Here are links to my May – August posts.
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Today is a great day for the Onondaga Nation and locally led conservation. This historic agreement will return traditional homelands back to the Nation to use their traditional knowledge to steward the lands and manage wildlife.
Squeezing in my Phipps BIA monthly blog post just at the end of April!
Talked about obstacles, like the tree that was blocking the road to the native tree nursery this morning 🤷♀️😅
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March blog post for Phipps Botany in Action.
Random thoughts this post. Thunderstorms⚡️, bombs 🇺🇦, and Kolos 🐶. Somehow they all connect in my mind.
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