I am currently working on developing a birding walk along the 1- mile Netul Trail. I may extend to the addition .5 miles at the Canoe Landing depending on the audience and team fitness, as well as the weather conditions. While I am still working...

Previous image Next image First, a farewell to Friends As I have finished my first week of work, I can't help but to reflect on all of the amazing opportunities the Environment for the Americas and the Fish and Feathers programs have given me in such a short...

Who is Bianca Joseph? Hello my friends! Do you happen to be wondering who this precarious character Bianca is? Let me enlighten you. I am a student at Georgia Southern University studying Geology and minoring in International Studies! Now I know this is a weird combination...

The site I am interning is known for being a part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition; a military group ordered by President Jefferson to explore the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. They spent 106 days of a winter season in Fort Clatsop, named...

Hello! My name is Diane Diaz, and I and from the San Fernando Valley, California. I will be interning with the National Park Service and Environment for the Americas for the Fish & Feathers Program. This summer I will be working at Lewis and Clark...

This past week, I got invited by Ranger Marybelle Quinata with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to help with a birding program at their Litekyan Wildlife Refuge. For the program, I taught 3-6 year olds from the Young Learner's Center about seabirds on...

Hi! I made this video to educate more people about Talaya -- or net fishing -- in Guam. I have included the script below. Enjoy :) https://youtu.be/N8ttQAzc5FY For centuries, Chamorros have used a variety of fishing methods to harvest the marine life around Guam and the...