Wildlife enthusiast capturing the natural world through photography. Stockton University math graduate now working in the News and Media Relations Office.
13 monarch butterflies are now wearing the smallest wildlife tracking devices ever made. The solar transmitters are attached with a drop of eyelash glue. Anyone can track them with the Project Monarch smartphone app! https://t.co/kiirAxie0D
The story of this bird-saving art began decades ago, when students saw dead and injured #birds around campus buildings. And it ends with Stockton University of NJ turning a conservation solution into art. https://t.co/rFX7cTrwg2
#BirdCallsBlog#BirdSmartGlass
BREAKING NEWS: The Administration today proposed a new regulation that will further weaken the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), a landmark law that for 100 years has protected and helped to restore populations of many bird species.
Read more: https://t.co/yPf6unNpU5
Stockton’s @HughesCenter hosted a conversation with Don McGahn tonight. The former White House Counsel and Atlantic County native spoke about his career, the law, music and more.
We all (rightly) mourn the massive die off of #Koalas in the fires, but what about the smaller critters
When a #forest burns, trillions of these creatures are destroyed. They are crucial to the health & regeneration of the new forests
@IPBES https://t.co/JeoTRfuDXb
The #StocktonU labs were busy over break as more than 150 girls in 6th-8th grade spent a day in college during @AAUW Tween Tech. https://t.co/uGq7uTxN4Q
BREAKING NEWS: New York City has just passed the country’s most comprehensive policy to prevent bird collisions with buildings, requiring that new buildings and major renovations meet bird-friendly standards across the city’s five boroughs: https://t.co/kH7jGJ2sGK
"Nature will recover if given half a chance." 🌿 It's not often that a reclassification to "critically endangered" is good news, but this story about the Guam rail and other recovering species offers some hope to carry into the new year. https://t.co/bc52IbUN07 #SaveTheEndlings
@scontenta Loved your story, and the portrait taken through the dot film was genius! We are taking steps to keep #WingsAwayFromWimdows at Stockton, a university in New Jersey.
Window collisions kill 25 million birds in Canada each year. My story on why York University decided to do something about it. #birds https://t.co/kAbnnAYGn2
Check out this new mural at @Stockton_edu, designed to prevent migrating birds from crashing into windows - the cause of up to one billion bird deaths annually in the US alone! https://t.co/aHWwyL3fm0 #NJarts