Globe TrottingLike many people, I love to travel to new places. It is always amazing to see new wildlife, experience other cultures and meet diverse groups of people. Even within the U.S. there are many amazing places to see. To the left are the places that I have been lucky enough to visit and pass some time. Try clicking on the red markers to start learning a little about the places I've been. I also talk about some of these places in more detail in my "Adventure Log."
Below, I've listed some resources for you to get started on your own adventures at home and abroad. You don't have to be a biologist to enjoy all of the beauty that the natural world has to offer. If you are really inspired, you can take the next step and begin to actively participate in the preservation of our world's natural landscapes. |
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Not all those who wander are lost
- J. R. R. Tolkien
ANYONE AND EVERYONE
Check out Outdoor Afro! Check out Latino Outdoors! Go Camping or Hiking at State and National Parks! Visit Local Zoos and Aquariums! Support your local Natural History Museum! Discover the Forest ! Get involved with Jane Goodall's Roots and Shoots! COLLEGE STUDENTS Study Abroad and/or participate in Field Courses Participate in a Research Experience for Undergrads (REU) Join or start a chapter of the Ecological Society of America's SEEDS Program! Apply for one of the Fulbright Programs in another country! Volunteer in a research lab on your campus conducting fieldwork Or get inspired by my Research or Adventure Log I will continue to blog and add ideas for how you can connect to nature as I discover them. Please feel free to leave me suggestions for additions on the comments page! |