This week, my mind is focused on the ocean, our Ocean Girl summer camp starts in 4 days and I am stoked! I thought I would share a few simple ideas we talk about at camp for reusing and rethinking plastic. You are welcome to add your own ideas and or suggestions in the comment…
Tag: coastal preservation
One Wild Day – Wild Adventures and Ocean Girl Workshops
Collectively we believe, children who interact with nature are less anxious, develop a deep connection with the ocean, plants and creatures they encounter and continue to preserve and care for wild life on our planet. Ocean Girl Project One Wild Day – a series of wild hearts + wild places workshop.
Let Us Be Wild Slideshow | The Nature Conservancy
“Let Us Be Wild” is a campaign to encourage visitors to keep a safe distance from iconic marine species and to choose a responsible tour operator while in Hawai’i. Source: Let Us Be Wild Slideshow | The Nature Conservancy
Eyes of the Reef « Community Reporting Network for coral disease, bleaching, COTS and marine invasives
STILL TIME TO SIGN UP FOR FIRST “BLEACHAPALOOZA” DLNR’s Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) is supporting the first-ever Bleachapalooza; a grassroots effort that will bring volunteers together statewide to receive training on how to identify coral bleaching in their areas and how to report their findings to the Eyes of the Reef Network (www.eorhawaii.org). On…
Understanding Hawaiian Innovation and Ingenuity
July 7, 2015· By Trisha Kehaulani Watson There’s been a lot of discussion about Hawaiian innovation and Hawaiian cultural values, but more importantly there’s been a lot of misinterpretation about how Hawaiians would utilize science and technology today. I’d like to clarify some of this misinformation. I have a favorite quote from Marion Kelly “The…
Climate Summit Opening Film – Make A World of Difference – UN Climate Summit 2014
Presented to world leaders at the United Nations Climate Summit in New York, this short inspirational film shows that climate change is solvable.