Posted on April 6, 2020 by The Art of Ecology
Are you going stir-crazy and desparate to find something to do? Below is a list of some of my favorite DIY ideas to inspire you! These are all projects that in some way benefit the environment, either by creating valuable habitat for wildlife or by reducing your own Carbon Footprint! DIY Projects to Benefit Backyard …
Category: Backyard Habitats, DIY Creations Tags: art, backyard habitat, creation, diy, eco-friendly, education, Gardening, nature, projects, quarantine, recycle, social distancing, sustainability, The Art of Ecology, upcycle, wildlife habitat
Posted on August 28, 2019 by The Art of Ecology
For my most recent course with National Geographic, I was learned all about Teaching Climate Change and Scientific Modeling – which was absolutely fascinating! Despite having a degree in Wildlife Conservation and therefore taking so many classes that talked about the implications of human-caused climate change, there was still plenty to learn! The goal of …
Posted on July 17, 2019 by The Art of Ecology
We all have heard of (hopefully!) the #SkipTheStraw campaign and about several bans on plastic grocery bags, but there is more to reducing plastic waste than just straws, bags, and bottles! So, why should we reduce plastic use? After all, plastic is SUPER convenient! Have you heard of the Great Pacific Garbage patch? This floating …
Posted on February 12, 2019 by The Art of Ecology
In this dreary February weather, I start looking forward to spring and summer along with all of the life it brings. The sun takes noticeably longer to set, the weather may be warmer, and already my tulips and hyacinth bulbs are putting out new little sprouts! I am so excited for gardening season as many …
Category: Backyard Habitats, Wild Edibles Tags: antioxidants, edible flowers, Flowers, Gardening, green living, Health, homesteading, immune boost, medicinal plants, nature, Plants, super foods, sustainability, tea, The Art of Ecology, vitamins
Posted on January 7, 2019 by The Art of Ecology
As an artist who focuses much of their time on conservation and the betterment of the environment, I find it surprising how much waste an artist produces unintentionally! From the empty paint tubes, to the plastic covering my canvases, to colored pencil shavings, to the fabric scraps from creating my Halloween costumes – there is …
Tags: art, Colors, conservation, crafts, eco-friendly, mosaic, paint, paper mache, photography, recycle, reduce, reflections, reuse, sustainability, The Art of Ecology, trash, upcycle, waste, zero waste
Posted on October 4, 2018 by The Art of Ecology
There was a quote written on the whiteboard of one of the places I worked at saying “Gardening is man wrestling with nature.” This seems rather counter-intuitive though, to me. If we are gardening, aren’t we trying to add more nature to the nature that’s already in place? Shouldn’t we work with it not against …
Posted on August 31, 2018 by The Art of Ecology
I originally went to school for Veterinary Surgery and wanted to focus on marine mammals, but life (as it does) got the best of me and I ended up pursuing a different path – obviously – of wildlife management & conservation with a focus in media. Since graduating, I have learned so much about wildlife …
Posted on July 11, 2018 by The Art of Ecology
Fun fact for the day – Did you know that my name, Marissa, means “Of the sea” in Latin? I have fond memories of going to the beach with my parents and jumping waves with my dad. I walked along the beach; fascinated by shells. As an elementary school student, I remember going to aquariums …
Category: Ocean Tags: Animals, Climate Change, conservation, Endangered Species, environment, Health, marine biology, marine debris, marine mammals, ocean life, oceans, science, sustainability, The Art of Ecology, water
Posted on June 21, 2018 by The Art of Ecology
Pollinators, the little critters that are responsible for providing us with roughly one-third of our food, are in trouble. Their populations have been declining for years, so 11 years ago, the US Senate designated a week in June as “National Pollinator Week” to help raise awareness and address this issue. To find a Pollinator related …
Category: Animals, Backyard Habitats, Climate Change, conservation, Endangered Species, Flowers, Gardening, Plants, Special Conservation Designated Events, sustainability, The Art of Ecology Tags: Animals, bats, bees, birds, butterflies, Climate Change, conservation, eco-friendly, Endangered Species, Flowers, Gardening, gardening for wildlife, Plants, pollinator garden, pollinator week, pollinators, populations, sustainability, The Art of Ecology
Posted on May 16, 2018 by The Art of Ecology
It’s nearing summer and a lot of us are thinking about making our gardens beautiful, bbq-ing, and heading to the beach or pool! What do these all have to do with nature? They all consume an extraordinary amount of water – something that is a valuable resource! Yes, water naturally recycles itself through the water …
Category: Backyard Habitats Tags: Animals, Climate Change, conservation, earth, ecology, efficiency, environment, food, Gardening, nature, oceans, Plants, rain, recycle, science, sustainability, The Art of Ecology, virtual water, water, water on earth, watershed
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