Author Archives: Celia Celimene
USF Garden: Growing Community
Have you checked out the USF community garden recently? This past semester, our campus garden has undergone an influx of love and attention from our community, creating beautiful artwork,...
History of Native Ecology of the Bay Area
The San Francisco Bay Area is known for its luscious nature, green landscapes, and colossal trees mixed with incredible feats of human ingenuity, but this grand vision has been...
Oops! You Accidently Dropped 102 Tons of Trash on the Ground
The idea of waste is a man-made construct; no other being creates byproducts that cannot be naturally recycled by this Earth. The creation of “waste” and landfills, aligned with...
Courting in the Wild
Throughout the animal kingdom, prospective mates will put on elaborate shows to woo a partner with only a chance of success. They showcase their abilities and appearances in hopes...
Public Transportation Weighed Against Personal Vehicles
The United States is the third largest country by land mass, preceded only by countries with large areas of harsh tundra: Russia and Canada (Sauders, 2023). Public transportation is...
Sustainable Wrapping Paper Alternatives
Over the course of the next month or so, millions across the globe will eagerly await to tear into their Hanukkah and Christmas presents. Each surprise gift will be...
Unravel Your Local Ecology
Just a few generations ago, people had a far more profound understanding of the ecology around them. People lived more intimately with the ecology and would therefore have to...