by Sheryl Davis | Jun 7, 2023
A sea change is in the air! The United Nations recognizes June 8th as International World Oceans Day; a day to celebrate the life-giving beauty and complexity of the world’s ocean, and to draw attention to the challenges that threaten this vital ecosystem. Each year,...
by Sheryl Davis | Apr 21, 2023
Earth Day 2023 is fast approaching, but you still have time to make plans for how you will celebrate and chip in on April 22! Whether you have plans to pick up litter, scatter wildflower seeds, learn about recycling, or create critter hotels, now is the time to make...
by Sheryl Davis | Nov 24, 2022
Read more about this story: “The Man Who Stopped the Desert”. For additional information on re-greening the desert, check out these videos of renowned permaculturist Geoff Lawton growing fruits and vegetables in the Middle East. Greening the Desert with...
by Sheryl Davis | Nov 23, 2022
This is an example of a coral farming technique using recycled rebar as a scaffold for polyps to attach and grow. Below, Great Barrier Reef coral thriving in its natural state. Photo credits, top: Tom Jowett, Wikimedia Commons; bottom: Toby Hudson, Wikipedia. Did you...
by Sheryl Davis | Nov 21, 2022
I spent most of my childhood climbing trees and building forts in the Piney Woods region of East Texas. A longstanding family interest in biology inspired me to garden, forage, study taxonomy and birds. As a teenager, I became a licensed Ham Radio operator (KE5QFE)....