Australian Oil Spills lead to Penguin Sweaters!

The Phillip Island Nature Park of Cowers, Australia unfortunately became a victim of oil spillage back in 200a, in which 483 penguins were affected by the accident. Since the spillage, an organization called the The Penguin Foundation and rehabilitation centers has been created to help build new penguin nesting areas, monitor the health of penguins … More Australian Oil Spills lead to Penguin Sweaters!

Money DOES Grow on Trees: 5 Environmental Scholarships

Are you an environmentally-conscious college student, and studying a major that pertains to our Earth’s environment? Are you in need of some extra money? If you said yes to both these questions, keep up the good work, and keep reading this article! Your actions don’t go unnoticed. Many businesses, associations, and organizations are ready to reward … More Money DOES Grow on Trees: 5 Environmental Scholarships

Transforming Nature

This past summer, Miami University faculty members teamed up for a six-week fellowship with four student artists and three student scientists to bring science to the community using various art mediums. Through the collaboration, a potentially transformative idea was born: showing factual, statistical material in a way that relates to the public. In fact, Transforming … More Transforming Nature

5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know You Could Recycle

1. Toilet paper and paper towel rolls. It’s as good as any other cardboard. 2. The container your berries came in. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, you name it, the plastic container can be recycled. 3. Newspaper and the bag in which it was delivered. That’s right, not only can you recycle the newspaper, but you can … More 5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know You Could Recycle