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Coastal Eco-Action: Reef Creation!

Let’s talk about reef restoration, an essential endeavor in safeguarding and revitalizing Melbourne’s marine ecosystem. As the impacts of climate change become increasingly apparent, it is crucial to take action to protect and restore our planet’s fragile ecosystems. Let’s explore the significance of reef restoration, its impact on Melbourne’s marine environment, and how it contributes… Continue reading Coastal Eco-Action: Reef Creation!

Protecting‌ ‌‌Sea‌ ‌Turtles‌ ‌‌ ‌

Protecting‌ ‌‌Sea‌ ‌Turtles‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Protecting sea turtles…how do we go about it? These are one of the ancient species, and they lived in the time of dinosaurs. Sea turtles are the oldest marine turtle was dated back to 120 million years, according to fossil fuel1. Fun Facts: Sea Turtles could hold their breath… Continue reading Protecting‌ ‌‌Sea‌ ‌Turtles‌ ‌‌ ‌

Environmental Leadership: Kenya Inspired Me

Environmental Leadership: Kenya Inspired Me Environmental Leadership: How Growing Up in Kenya Inspired Me. Retreating glaciers, drought, increased CO2 levels in the atmosphere, COVID 19, poverty, petropolitics, biodiversity loss; far too many disasters prove we have a debt to pay to our planet and our people, a duty to evolve society around sustainable ways of… Continue reading Environmental Leadership: Kenya Inspired Me

Edible Plants: 5 Easy Ones For Florida Permaculture Gardens

Edible Plants: 5 Easy Ones For Florida Permaculture Gardens Edible plants. Searching for easy and productive ones? Florida’s tropical climate makes it a perfect place to grow food all year round, but finding those successful plants to thrive in your permaculture garden can be tough. Here to solve your problems are five productive and low-maintenance… Continue reading Edible Plants: 5 Easy Ones For Florida Permaculture Gardens

Mangroves in West Africa

More than 15 species of mangrove inhabit both East and West Africa and contribute greatly to the diverse ecosystem. Mangrove forests are found in 10 of the 17 West African countries, including Senegal and Nigeria1. Globally, one fifth of all mangrove forests have been lost since 19802. In Western Africa, the decline has been especially… Continue reading Mangroves in West Africa

Enforce Policies, Preserve Forests in Romania!

Romania’s Carpathian Mountains are amongst Europe’s most sacred and impeccable lands, providing a home to approximately 65% of the European wildlife population. Bears, wolves, and wildcats are the dominant species that reside in this region and rely on the of prosperity of their forested habitat for survival. The commercialization of Romania’s timber has led to… Continue reading Enforce Policies, Preserve Forests in Romania!

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Table of Contents IDEAS For Us – Environmental Sustainability Professionals Show A to Z Topical Index A Alternative Energy Air Pollution Animal Conservation Agroforestry Adaptation Aquaculture Artificial Intelligence Access to Clean Water Awareness Campaigns Alternative Transportation B Biodiversity Biodegradable Carbon Footprint Climate Change Conservation Composting Clean Energy Circular Economy Community Gardens Corporate Sustainability C Carbon… Continue reading Blog

Archaeology and Nature

Significance of Archaeology Anthropology has been recognized as an important scientific field of study for decades, but it has been relevant ever since the 18th century. Anthropologists study the evolution of human culture by identifying and analyzing material remains, civilizations, languages, and biological processes. This field of study is important because we can use the… Continue reading Archaeology and Nature

St. Johns River: Water Management Spotlight

The longest river that begins and ends within the state of Florida is the St. Johns. Originating at Blue Cypress Lake, the St. Johns River meanders over 300 miles north to its terminus in the Atlantic Ocean near Jacksonville.1,2 At its southern end, the river is shallow and marsh-like, scarcely navigable by boat. As it works… Continue reading St. Johns River: Water Management Spotlight

The Florida Panther: FL Native Animal Series

The first animal to be featured on a Florida Native Animal Spotlight Series is an obvious choice: Florida’s own state animal, The Florida Panther! The Florida Panther is a subspecies of the mountain lion. They are a large, tan cat with a unique crooked tail and a patch of fur like a cowlick on their… Continue reading The Florida Panther: FL Native Animal Series

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