Moving Beyond the Tangible Experience

My favorite part of any experience whether it be an internship, academic semester, or major life event, is everything you learn in between the lines. This summer I worked on multiple projects like northern spotted owl surveying, mission blue butterfly monitoring, coyote tracking, stream insect sampling, and much more. The technical and professional skills I …

The end of the chapter, not the book: wrapping-up at Saguaro National Park

After 3 months of backcountry field work, 5 trips into the mountains, and almost 250 total miles, my time at Saguaro National Park ends this week. This internship has been mostly field-based; we have been dutifully monitoring the springs and checking the trail cameras, but now is when we really get to see the fruits …

Climate change and hawksbill sea turtle productivity at Buck Island Reef National Monument

After spending the week on-site at Buck Island Reef National Monument (BUIS), my time as a SIP Fellow is almost over! Before I go, I’d like to finish sharing the results from the primary objective of my project: Conduct a baseline assessment of the critically endangered hawksbill turtle nesting aggregation at BUIS. Before I “geek …

Life Cycle of a Plant (Ecologist)

As a plant goes through its unique and miraculous lifecycle, it transforms from an embryonic seed to an organic machine capable of converting light to energy and finally to a fertilized fruit with the potential to provide nourishment either for hungry animals or for a new generation of seeds. But did you know that plant …