Generally, voting in a #democracy is simply a matter of numbers. Politicians seek to gain the majority of votes. Party politics require this to happen for them to win their seat and for their party to win the election if... Continue Reading →
Huge congratulations to Agnessa Lundy, who has part of her Master's degree work published on conservation genetics in Red mangroves. These a an important species in coastal protection and create fish and crustaceans nursery and spawning sites around the world... Continue Reading →
Trigger warning: physical abuse/child abuse. I have a near photographic memory for certain things. 1992. My brother and I with a friend tried to burn a wasp nest because we thought we were doing "justice" as we'd seen it performed.... Continue Reading →
Cicadas in the USA are special insects that spend most of their lives underground and emerge once every 17 years or so to breed and disperse. the grubs climb out of the soil and up onto trees grass and walls.... Continue Reading →
Please join us on July 8th from 3 to 4 PM in a conversation on the issues of Racism and Colonialism in Conservation. To register for the event, please visit the link below. https://www.oneearthconservation.org/intersections-webinar
