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Starting Small: Interviewing Sue Trew, children's author and illustrator

Starting Small: Interviewing Sue Trew, children's author and illustrator

Sue Trew is an author and illustrator who grew up on the islands of Barbados. Inspired by the wildlife she grew up around, she launched her series of children’s books and plushies called Turtle Tracks Family. You can find Trew’s books in zoos, aquariums, and non-profits across where revenue goes back to support their programs. She actively works with partner organizations to write books on specific topics, such as her latest “Gecko Getwaway” sponsored by the Fauna & Flora International.

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Storytelling and Marine Conservation: An Interview with Tales for Gaia team
Community Outreach, Marine Conservation Anna Safryghin Community Outreach, Marine Conservation Anna Safryghin

Storytelling and Marine Conservation: An Interview with Tales for Gaia team

No matter where you are on Earth, every single person has a story to tell about the lives they live. Stories have the power to connect us to each other and to bring about change. They also have the power to make us more emphatic to what is happening around us. This is the beauty and magic of storytelling! Without it, we wouldn’t be humans.

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Ocean Science in 2020 - 7 News that Will Make You Feel Better about the Past Year.
Marine Conservation Farrah Leone Marine Conservation Farrah Leone

Ocean Science in 2020 - 7 News that Will Make You Feel Better about the Past Year.

But here we are, at the start of 2021 (2020 is over, phew), so let’s take a minute to forget about everything that’s gone wrong and think just for a little while, about some of the things that have gone right. Because there are a lot of really great people doing really great things that deserve a bit of recognition too. So sit back (festive beverage optional), relax, and enjoy some of the little wins our big blue friend has achieved this year.

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Protecting the Southern Ocean and Antarctica: A conversation with Natasha Gardiner

Protecting the Southern Ocean and Antarctica: A conversation with Natasha Gardiner

Magical and full of beauty and mysteries, Antarctica is a frozen wonderland. We spoke with Natasha Gardiner, a PhD researcher at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand where her research focuses on the Antarctic and Southern Ocean science-policy interface.

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