10 July 2020
Teleworking, Global Unrest, and Fisheries
As the end of the first month of my fellowship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approaches, I sit here and reflect on the events leading up to this point. To call the journey…
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10 July 2020
Helping Species Recover by Tracking Compliance
The Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed into legislature in 1973 and is arguably one of the most impactful environmental laws in the United States. The Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office works to help enforce…
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10 July 2020
A Story of Perseverance and Improvisation
What a time! I know I am not the only one who has had to cope with the sudden changes that the pandemic has brought on. It is an event that has impacted the entire…
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10 July 2020
How Scientists Uncover the Secret Lives of Animals
The Hawthorne Effect describes the tendency of individuals to behave differently when they know they are being watched. In the 1920s, researchers tried to figure out how to improve employee productivity by changing up the…
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10 July 2020
Keeping Conservation Relevant
Throughout my internship, I’ve had the privilege of meeting with a number of regional directors and supervisors in the US Fish and Wildlife Service. At some point, the conversation always turned toward asking these leaders…
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10 July 2020
Pollinators
If you’re into conservation and haven’t heard of pollinators by now, you might be living on a planet without flowers. In the past years, buzz about pollinators has skyrocketed with initiatives to “save the bees”…
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