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Observation Log #6 – Challenges to Environmental Leadership
Environmental leadership and maintenance faces a variety of interconnected challenges that stem from the complexities of environmental, political, economic, and social dynamics that come with it. In my opinion, one of the biggest challenges in environmental leadership, especially park maintenance, … Continue reading
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Observation Log #5 – Personal Experiences with Green Spaces
Green spaces were never a concept I had ever truly considered until learning about them. It was an interesting realization, actually giving thought to these spaces I had so often been around but never acknowledged. Once I was able to … Continue reading
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Observation Log #4 – The Intersection of Science and Advocacy
Visiting the JRA River Education Center was a great opportunity to learn, through first hand experience, about the research that is taking place along the James River and how it used to create conservation goals for restoring and improving the … Continue reading
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