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Beginnings and Endings and Beginnings

Evolution of a Scientist in the Galapagos Islands by Lisa Cadigan Left: Watercolor portrait of Charles Darwin by G. Richmond. This painting was done after Darwin’s return from his voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle. Right: Dr. Michael Hutchins observes a … Continue reading

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Tagged adaptation, aquariums, AZA, booby, Charles Darwin, conservation, cormorant, ecology, Ecuador, environment, evolution, exploration, finch, Free Willy, Galapagos Islands, Jeff Foster, land iguana, marine iguana, Michael Hutchins, Mike Konecny, natural selection, nature, sailing, seal, South America, survival of the fittest, The WIldlife Society, tortoise, travel, University of Washington, wildlife, zoos
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NEW SERIES: Art Meets Science
by Lisa Cadigan How do I tell someone else’s stories? This is the question that rhythmically bounced around my head as I jogged through my neighborhood in search of inspiration. Moments before, I had hung up the phone after an … Continue reading

Posted in Art Meets Science Series, Community, Photography, Writing
Tagged aquariums, art, AZA, connections, conservation, inspire, Michael Hutchins, nature, science, series, The WIldlife Society, wildlife, zoos
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