Mattole Trip Part 2: The Near and Far
This is the second post detailing my introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole watershed. To read Part 1, click here. Following the end of the community forum which I…
And its Allies
This is the second post detailing my introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole watershed. To read Part 1, click here. Following the end of the community forum which I…
Last week marked the one year anniversary of The Jaguar and its Allies. It has been a productive year for me. I have been able to connect with professionals in…
As some of you know, in March I was formally admitted to Humboldt State University’s (HSU) Environment and Community (E&C) Program. This is an interdisciplinary Master’s program that focuses on…
I have exciting news to share. I mentioned in a previous post that I had applied to graduate programs which blend the environmental and social sciences. I have now heard…
By now 2015 is old news,1 but what a year it was for The Jaguar and its Allies. In just six months it amassed 5,000 views: with 780 of them…
Almost two weeks ago I was nominated for the Sunshine Blogger Award by Anand of Blabberwockying and Kaushal of Expressive Human|Original Thoughts. I am finally posting my response to their…
I am pleased to announce that I have been nominated for the Liebster Award twice in the past three days. My first nomination came from Reshma Bhat, author of The…
I am afraid this post has little to do with jaguars. Nor does it directly relate to big cats. Instead, it is an attempt to sort out some of the…