Do your part.
I wish you the best of luck in the program! I'm currently doing an internship at the School of Conservation in New Jersey and have wildly similar interests to the changing earth, so if you need any help keeping this the blog going I'd be happy to help.

Thank you! I wish you luck as well! I’d definately like some help keeping this going if you’re still interested!

In order to protect, we need to understand what exists.
California Academy of Sciences (via savethegreateagle)
cwnl:

‘Magic’ on Earth: September’s Aurora
As the Sun crosses the celestial equator heading south, spring begins in the southern hemisphere and autumn in the north. And though the seasonal connection is still puzzling, both spring and autumn bring an increase in geomagnetic storms.
Image Credit & Copyright: Yuichi Takasaka / TWAN / blue-moon

cwnl:

‘Magic’ on Earth: September’s Aurora

As the Sun crosses the celestial equator heading south, spring begins in the southern hemisphere and autumn in the north. And though the seasonal connection is still puzzling, both spring and autumn bring an increase in geomagnetic storms.

Image Credit & Copyright: Yuichi Takasaka / TWAN / blue-moon

Ah!

I haven’t been on here for 2 months! I’m not exactly sure why… But I’m here now!
I just finished my first month of college! It’s not that exciting, but I’ve already learned the characterists and latin names of all Maple trees, & a few Birch trees. :) Call me a nerd, but I think it’s AWESOME being able to learn all of this stuff about trees, and knowing off the top of your head which tree is which. I’ve also learned how to prune bushes as well :)
I can’t wait for the rest of the year!


Divine Gracious by Marius Sabo :)

Divine Gracious by Marius Sabo :)

Ahh, I almost forgot I followed your blog! Thanks for keeping it going! What is your major?

I know, I’m so sorry!
I’m about to start a 2 year program called Parks and Natural Resources this fall! And hopefully then transfer to a University to get a degree in Conservation. :)

missannamae:

One of the world’s most unique marsupials and treasured Australian icon is the victim of the largest and most barbaric wildlife slaughters in the world.

Please help put an end to this.

The oceans are in trouble. We are at a crossroads in history, and the actions we take – or fail to take – in the next decade will decisively impact the future of our seas and of our planet.

  1. Overfishing depletes stocks of fish beyond their ability to recover.
    This disrupts the…