Today I read the Audubon article on Jali Makawa. And it hits home. I am an environmental professional. I've been collecting scientific data for about 20 years in the Bahamas and the experience is vastly different depending on the person... Continue Reading →
Have you met that person that pours all their energy into helping the group/cause they feel deserves it? I mean 100% all the time, every time? This is not about them. We have to challenge anemic advocacy. Those that need... Continue Reading →
While working with the BREEF http://www.breef.org ConZoovation Summer camp at Ardastra Gardens http://www.ardastra.comĀ in 2012 the keepers told me they had a hummingbird that had gotten caught in a spider web. For me, saving Webber (the name I gave him while... Continue Reading →
Leaders are special people. During a recent interview I was asked what I thought made someone a good leader and to think of the best boss I have had and what made that person a great boss. The first to... Continue Reading →
Bahamians are up in arms over the right to access certain parts of the beach on Paradise Island. This is the gist. Bahamian law states that All land in the Bahamas up to the high water mark is for public... Continue Reading →
These links speak to what others are doing in terms of science used as evidence in legal proceedings. In this era of environmental degradation and our attempts to use legal avenues to stop, challenge or remediate environmental impacts, we need... Continue Reading →