
Yes, Your Next Vacation Can Help Save the Planet
Travel goals: connect to nature and to yourself all while giving back. Conservation vacations and give-back trips are the new way to ethically support
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Travel goals: connect to nature and to yourself all while giving back. Conservation vacations and give-back trips are the new way to ethically support
In the (hopefully) near future when quarantine is lifted and you’re able to (finally) scratch that travel-bug itch, this quiz will pinpoint where to go! Bonus: we also suggest organizations to volunteer with so your travel has a deeper purpose to nature. Traveling with a purpose and giving back is the way to go. Post your vacation pictures with the hashtag #conservationvacation to discover more ways to travel and help conservation efforts. Have fun and get exploring!
It’s not everyday you meet a person who has mucked through the swampy forests of Indonesia to follow orangutans. Or someone who had to catch
The time for change is now. Gav Goulder/In Pictures via Getty Images (click on photo to go to original publication) Introduction by Laura Marsh, Nova
These species have quite the history behind them. We’re all familiar with the majestic bald eagle, the declining polar bear, and the charismatic grey
Learn more about Hellbenders and find ways you can help protect this species, visit the TSU Wildlife Ecology lab and follow Emilly on social media @em_noles on Instagram.
Although summer is almost here and people are eager to leave their houses, the Department of State is still advising that Americans should avoid all
It’s hard to feel a connection to our planet Earth when we are stuck in our homes. This is especially true if you live in an urban setting and have very little access to nature. Here are a few ways you can stay grounded to the earth during the strange times we find ourselves in for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.
I am a huge fan of spring: the arrival of purple martins and tree swallows, the trillium and daffodils in bloom, and the sweet singing
It never fails: after meeting someone new, the inevitable first question is, “What do you do?” For a long time, I didn’t know how
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