“A recurring characteristic that quickly became one of my favorites that I enjoyed during my service term: establishing deeper bonds to the human community while working with the more-than-human community.”
“I think sometimes we forget that the survival of the human species is deeply connected to access to clean water- we privileged few who never have to think twice about drinking water from our taps take it for granted, until suddenly it’s gone.”
“There are wide varieties of bird species in most regions on Earth, which allows birds to perform many activities that help bring about ecological balance wherever they are. Beyond their environmental impacts, birds directly benefit humans in quite a few ways as well.”
“The ice and snow that once dominated the landscape has melted and with their departure, we begin the arduous process of cleaning and readying our access points for public use – I can assure you it is no small feat.”
“As GMCG is a conservation organization, most people would assume the busiest time of year is the summer. While this is true in terms of field work, our educational programs with schools consume much of our winter time.”
“The newness and restoration of life that comes around after the long winter is a yearly occurrence. However, it feels different this year. It feels like the hope of the transition to spring and summer holds a bit more promise and joy this time around.”
“There is something about a negative degree day, something I can’t really explain, that I like. Maybe it is the humbling of the cold and wind that does it, knowing that it is really hard to be better than winter.”
“This early, false spring is a tease- every day the temperature bumps above 50 degrees and the sun emerges, I feel myself coming back to life, like the lizard I truly am.”
“Mass biodiversity loss is one of the primary reasons I decided to pursue an environmental career. In my opinion, it’s one of the biggest problems humanity faces at a global scale over the next few decades, right up there with climate change.”