Search results for: “Conservation”

  • Bolivia’s Environmental Issues and Solutions

    Bolivia’s Environmental Issues and Solutions

    Bolivia, a landlocked country in South America, is blessed with breathtaking natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and rich biodiversity. However, like many countries around the world, Bolivia grapples with pressing environmental issues, particularly deforestation and drought. In this blog post, we will delve into the intricate relationship between these two challenges and explore initiatives to address…

  • Restoring Our Planet: Innovative Strategies to Achieve SDG 15 Goals

    Restoring Our Planet: Innovative Strategies to Achieve SDG 15 Goals

    Ideas for Us: Tackling Land Degradation and Biodiversity Loss through SDG 15 Initiatives United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 15 calls for the protection, restoration, and sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, the sustainable management of forests, combating desertification, and halting and reversing land degradation and biodiversity loss. Ideas for Us, an environmental non-profit organization, actively…

  • How the IDEAS For Us is Tackling UN Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

    How the IDEAS For Us is Tackling UN Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

    How the Ideas for Us Organization is Tackling UN Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation IDEAS for Us, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through innovative environmental solutions and programs. In this article, we will explore how IDEAS for Us is tackling SDG 6: Clean…

  • 17 UN SDGs: How IDEAS for US is Making a Sustainable Impact

    17 UN SDGs: How IDEAS for US is Making a Sustainable Impact

    Looking for ways to make a positive impact on the world? IDEAS for US is an organization that promotes sustainable practices and environmental conservation, aligning with all 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From reducing poverty to protecting the planet, IDEAS for US works to empower individuals and communities through sustainable living practices, entrepreneurship,…

  • Kissimmee River Restoration

    Kissimmee River Restoration

    Recent headlines have applauded the success of the complete restoration of the Kissimmee River in Florida. In 1962, the U.S Army Corps of Engineers began straightening the once 103-mile river in an attempt to provide flood protection to developing lands in the area surrounding the floodplain. However, almost immediately, the landscape began to experience significant…

  • Archaeology and Nature

    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…

  • Beach Clean-Ups: Join Us at New Smyrna!

    Beach Clean-Ups: Join Us at New Smyrna!

    Beach Clean-Ups: Join Us at New Smyrna! Let’s keep our beloved beaches clean and pristine.

  • Environmental Education Games: Eco-Trivia!

    Environmental Education Games: Eco-Trivia!

    Environmental Education is Fun Recently, IDEAS For Us hosted a rousing round of Eco-Trivia in partnership with Orlando Science Center at Ivanhoe Park Brewery. Our environmental education questions, generated by our team of scientists, educators, and pop-culture consumers, challenged even Orlando’s eco-elite. Trivia games about the environment are increasingly popular. These games educate players about…

  • St. Johns River: Water Management Spotlight

    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…

  • The Florida Wildlife Corridor

    The Florida Wildlife Corridor

    Habitat loss and fragmentation are some of the primary causes of declining plant and animal populations. The Florida Wildlife Corridor protects almost 700 different plant and animal species by conserving and connecting habitats all over the state. This includes the mighty Florida Panther, The West Indian Manatee, and the Gopher Tortoise. This blog dives into…