International Union for Conservation of Nature; Guidelines for conserving connectivity through ecological networks and corridors

Protected areas and ecological connectivity are crucial to stopping biodiversity loss and mitigating climate change. IUCN has published global guidelines recommending formal recognition of ecological corridors to conserve ecosystems and species, and adapt to climate change. You can read the full document by following the link below.
Featured on:
- Page 12, Section 2, "The scientific basis for connectivity"
- Page 13, Section 3, "Towards a common language of connectivity conservation"
- Page 19, Section 3, "Ecological networks for conservation"
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Publication, Press Release, Accompanying video
Featured on:
- Page 12, Section 2, "The scientific basis for connectivity"
- Page 13, Section 3, "Towards a common language of connectivity conservation"
- Page 19, Section 3, "Ecological networks for conservation"
Learn more:
Publication, Press Release, Accompanying video
San Lorenzo Valley Post
Photos featured in January 2021 Vol. 2 Issue 1, Welcoming 2021, accompanying Fire Families not Forgotten article by Julie Horner on page 10.
Photos featured in February 2021 Vol. 2 Issue 2, Wild Food, with images accompanying the Foraged Wild Mushrooms article by Julie Horner on pages 3 and 4. Featured Photographer in March Vol. 2 Issue 3, Local Water, page 23. Featured as the cover photo in April Vol. 2 Issue 4, Welcome Spring. Writer of Amphibian Encounters article on page 18. Learn More |
World Wide Art Magazine

Other Contributions
Featured as a Sea Otter Savvy Photographer on the Sea Otter Savvy website and social media.
Images are frequently contributed to to print, website, and social media materials for Save Our Shores. Created two targeted social media campaigns titled Storm Water Stewards to prevent storm water runoff pollution in the City of Santa Cruz, which exclusively used my images, and the caption and website content was written by me. To pair with the campaign, I also created the Where does the flow go video. Images have been featured on the social media of Santa Cruz County Parks. Image was featured in email marketing for National Marine Sanctuary Foundation. |