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Tag: Middle school
Sci Hero: Dr. Inza Koné
The Ethogram believes that science should be accessible and diverse in order to increase the sense of belonging within the science community. Each month we highlight a “Sci Hero” so the next generation of scientists and naturalists may be inspired.
Arts & Crafts: Happy Save a Spider Day (March 14th)!
Brush up on some spider facts!
Arts & Crafts: Happy World Hippo Day (Feb. 15th)!
Come celebrate World Hippo Day!
Arts & Crafts: Remarkable Reindeer!
Come learn about how amazing reindeer are in this week’s Young Explorer’s post!
Sci Hero: Dr. Eduardo Fernández-Duque
The Ethogram believes that science should be accessible and diverse in order to increase the sense of belonging within the science community. Each month we highlight a “Sci Hero” so the next generation of scientists and naturalists may be inspired.
Science Heroes: Dr. Eduardo Fernández-Duque
It is the early 1970s in Argentina and the expansion of soybean cultivation and cattle ranching are leading to increasing deforestation rates. The Gran Chaco forest, an ecologically rich region spanning Argentina to Brazil, is especially affected and facing dramatic habitat loss [1]. Amidst this ecological crisis, there is a glimmer of hope as, though…
Arts & Crafts: Swimming with Sea Otters!
Come celebrate Sea Otter Awareness Week with The Ethogram!
Ask a Scientist: Doggy Paddle
Ever wondered whether water can be too cold or too warm for a dog to go swimming? Or how a dog decides it wants to swim? Come find out the answer in this week’s “Ask a Scientist” post!
Arts & Crafts: Keeping Corals Cool!
Even though corals look like a combination of rocks and plants, they are actually part of the animal kingdom [1]! Sadly, these amazing animals are in danger due to warmer ocean water and other threats [1, 2]. In awareness of Endangered Species Day (May 16th), we wanted to share some coral reef and ocean artwork…