Rana sierrae (Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog), an endandgered species, observed during fieldwork and reported via iNaturalist to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to the California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB)!
A break from rain in the field with a rainbow over Abenaki Land of the Wabanaki Nations, People of the First Light.
Initially thinking I was helping pick up trash to Leave No Trace, and quickly realizing that this was a chip of obsidian in the high Sierra in Kings Canyon National Park – reported this evidence of trade among the Nüümü/Paiute and Yokuts People across the mountain range.
Rana sierrae (Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog), an endandgered species, observed during fieldwork and reported via iNaturalist to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to the California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB)!
A break from rain in the field with a rainbow over Abenaki Land of the Wabanaki Nations, People of the First Light.
Initially thinking I was helping pick up trash to Leave No Trace, and quickly realizing that this was a chip of obsidian in the high Sierra in Kings Canyon National Park – reported this evidence of trade among the Nüümü/Paiute and Yokuts People across the mountain range.
Read our synthesis of perspectives from geoscientists across the globe about ethical considerations for geological sampling. This work represents my interest in thinking about how to approach science so that it best serves society.