It was heartening to see so many different life forms after being confined to our houses and apartments for so long. The Ocean Defenders Alliance have one goal in mind: to keep the ocean debris-free. This includes abandoned lobster traps, which are often left behind in the water after lobster hunting season. These left-over traps […]
Featured Photographer: Daniel Acker
I’m honored to be considered for this month’s feature – especially under the black and white theme. I remember working late with my instructor in the darkroom, remarking that I believe black and white photography to be a particularly valid artistic medium. It’s a limited palette with the necessary bones for complete expression. When chasing […]
The Impact of Your Donation – Chattahoochee National Parks Conservancy
CNPC has worked for three years studying signage and behavior around dog waste in the park During 2020, the Chattahoochee National Park Conservancy (CNPC) has worked toward completion of two projects which have been under development for three years. Recognizing that dog waste is the second most common contributor to fecal contamination in the Chattahoochee River, […]
The Impact of Your Donation – Glen Canyon Conservancy
GCC offers educational programming, products, and services to help visitors and community members find a lasting connection with their public lands. Glen Canyon Conservancy (GCC) partners with public lands in northern Arizona and southern Utah to create learning opportunities, enhance visitor experience, and inspire stewardship. Founded in 1986 as Glen Canyon Natural History Association, GCC […]
The Impact of Your Donation – ReLeaf Michigan
ReLeaf Michigan collaborates closely with each local community to ensure that each planting best improves the quality of life for residents Despite the many challenges the pandemic presented this fall, ReLeaf Michigan safely worked with 19 communities throughout Michigan to plant 386 large trees throughout the state. These trees will provide huge benefits to the […]
Q and A with Carol “Krill” Carson
What led you to working with the New England Coastal Wildlife Alliance (NECWA)? We founded NECWA in 2005 to support basking shark and ocean sunfish programs. While whale watching we would see those animals, and people were always so excited to see them. We set up a community sighting network, with the understanding that the […]
Q and A with Melinda Jones
What led to you founding ReLeaf Michigan? I have been a forester/arborist for a long time. I have a degree in forestry and helped to start ReLeaf Michigan in 1988. It was initially called Global ReLeaf of Michigan. A study had found that for every four trees being removed in the state of Michigan, only […]
Featured Photographer: Jay DeGregorio
We’re excited to feature Jay DeGregorio this month as a featured photographer. Jay has a Masters of Science in Environmental Studies with a focus on Environmental Education, from Antioch University New England. He currently works at The Nature Museum in Grafton, Vermont. The Nature Museum provides experiences that engage and enlighten audiences of all ages, while […]
Microplastics Infographic
Find out more about microplastics in today’s infographic. The work that Ocean Blue Project does helps to remove plastic from our oceans, beaches, and rivers. JULY GALLERY OCEAN BLUE PROJECT JULY GALLERY
Native and Non-Native Hawaii Infographic
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