Month: December 2020
Exploring the Coral Triangle: The Amazon of the Seas
Hey there, ocean enthusiasts and landlubbers alike! Grab your snorkels and flippers, because we’re about to dive into the most biodiverse marine ecosystem on the planet. That’s right, we’re talking about the Coral Triangle, often dubbed “The Amazon of the Seas.” If you thought Finding Nemo was just a cute cartoon, wait until you see […]
Read MoreWhale Shark: Gentle Giants in Need of Protection
Imagine you’re swimming in the vast expanse of the ocean, minding your own business, when suddenly a massive shadow looms over you. Your heart races, your mind flashes to every shark movie you’ve ever seen, and you’re convinced this is it – you’re about to become fish food. But wait! As you turn around, you’re […]
Read MoreHabitat Loss: A Major Driver of Biodiversity Loss
Hey there, nature lovers and casual Earth inhabitants! Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s about as cheerful as a rainy picnic: habitat loss. But don’t worry, we’ll sprinkle in some humor to keep things light as we explore this heavy subject. So, grab your imaginary binoculars, and let’s take a safari through the world […]
Read MoreCitizen Science: Contributing to Research and Monitoring
Welcome, fellow curious minds and potential world-changers! Have you ever dreamed of being a scientist but thought you needed a fancy degree, a lab coat, and hair that defies gravity? Well, buckle up, buttercup, because I’m about to introduce you to the wild and wonderful world of citizen science. It’s like the scientific equivalent of […]
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