temporary crosswalk enhancement arrives in Plymouth
“Four score and seven years ago…” Ok, maybe it was just five years ago… when Purdue Extension brought together area leaders in Plymouth for an Active Living Workshop. During the Continue Reading →
Conversations about ecology in the Heartland
“Four score and seven years ago…” Ok, maybe it was just five years ago… when Purdue Extension brought together area leaders in Plymouth for an Active Living Workshop. During the Continue Reading →
Indiana gives utilities $5.5 million to build electric vehicle chargers across the state (Indy Star) The state of Indiana got a big chunk of change as part of the multi-billion-dollar settlement with Continue Reading →
Apologies for not posting for some time now. Summer is busy! A couple years ago, my family visited Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge in Iowa. It is a prairie/savanna habitat Continue Reading →
We were recently blessed with a brief visit from “#5-10,” one of just 667 Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) existing in the wild. On March 16th, a co-worker and I were Continue Reading →
Ok, a blitz of several things here at once. First, our dear friends at the Appalachian Institute for Renewable Energy (who were instrumental in guiding our solar energy initiatives) are Continue Reading →
Last week I linked to a webinar we did on solar & pollinators for municipal planners. I was also able to share our work with WNIT’s “Outdoor Elements” series. It Continue Reading →
‘A magical solution’: Solar developers planting flowers that could help save butterflies and bees (IndyStar) Grassland bird decline tied to neonicotinoids (BirdWatching) The increasing use of neonicotinoid insecticides is a Continue Reading →
I think in Excel sheets. For whatever reasons of neural wiring, my mind doesn’t mind a floor covered with litter, but I can’t understand something until I can put it Continue Reading →
Things are changing so rapidly around the novel coronavirus pandemic, that just when I’m ready to write or post something, I come across more data and analyses. So prepare for Continue Reading →
Our brains don’t do well with understanding exponential growth. This is why the Coronavirus pandemic is so concerning. It’s invisible, it’s nowhere, and then all of a sudden, it’s everywhere. Continue Reading →