Mattole Trip Part 6: A Night of Learning
Now that my finals are complete, I am ready to continue the account of my introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole Valley. Entering “Mattole” in the search bar…
And its Allies
Now that my finals are complete, I am ready to continue the account of my introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole Valley. Entering “Mattole” in the search bar…
Two weeks ago, I revealed that massive changes were coming to my life. Now that I have finished all of my papers, I am finally ready to make the announcement.…
I have just received an exciting notification from the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD). A male jaguar was recently photographed near Fort Huachuca, which is a United States Army…
There are important changes on the horizon: both for this blog and my life. My workload prevents me from constructing a formal announcement just yet, but I will publish one…
It has now been over three months since my introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole Valley. I had hoped to be done with this series long ago, but…
A few days ago the conservation NGO Panthera shared an engaging video on their Facebook page. It is called Living with Lions, and I highly recommend you check it out.…
On October 24, the Onassis Foundation published an #iSTANDfor article by Dr. Luke Hunter. In it, Dr. Hunter explains the importance of wild places. He highlights how animals like big…
I am afraid that I have reached that point in the semester at which multiple papers are due at once. Therefore I do not have much time to write original…