Archive for the ‘Education’ Category

Visual Communication of Ecological Knowledge

Wow, time flies! I’m back in Los Angeles after a quick, uneventful cross-country drive, and I’m ready to begin working through the mountain of data, photos, and video that I accumulated during my 3-month field season in Puerto Rico and Miami. I will, of course, post updates on my blog along the way. The end [...]

BioBlitz report

The Biscayne National Park BioBlitz, a 24-hour species inventory run jointly by the National Geographic Society and National Park Service, ran from noon on Friday to noon on Saturday. The BioBlitz occurs at a different national park each year, and this year I just happened to be in the right place at the right time [...]

For those who missed it: my interview with National Geographic

I posted this link on Facebook last week, but in case you missed it, I was interviewed by National Geographic editor David Braun about my research (which is partly funded by a National Geographic Young Explorers Grant) and my participation in the upcoming Bioblitz in Biscayne National Park. The Bioblitz is a 24-hour biological inventory, [...]