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I’m sure I’ve said it on this blog before, but volunteering with JGI has really given me the opportunity to learn about a lot of new things. Last week, we […]
I’m sure I’ve said it on this blog before, but volunteering with JGI has really given me the opportunity to learn about a lot of new things. Last week, we […]
The other day, I was searching for my mp3 player. I hadn’t used it in a while, but I was going for a long run and some tunes were just […]
One of my favourite quotes was said by Eleanor Roosevelt. “It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. […]
Ecotourism has steadily increased in popularity over the past decade, with more and more travellers choosing vacations that bring them closer to exotic wildlife and uninhabited natural preserves. This increase […]
In the academic world, the end of summer marks the start of conference season. As a young scientist, conferences are a great opportunity to share your work with new […]
Imagine for a moment that you are a rural farmer in Uganda. You marry and start a family. To be able to provide for them, you decide to grow crops. […]
In the summer 2011, I was working in Kibale National Park – a lush rainforest in Southern Uganda. Part of my PhD project involved following a group of red colobus […]
An important part of many conservation programs is running extensive surveys, to understand the biodiversity that presently lives in the conservation area. Wildlife surveys help conservationists understand both what lives […]
When I started my undergrad I knew I was interested in human evolution. This interest developed into a fascination with our closest relatives. I wanted to understand where we came […]
I tend to tout my status as a JGI Canada newby. I’m proud to be a part of it! In my short time here, I’ve learned so much. I don’t just […]