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Former Interns
"We are a group of five women in science who first met in the summer of 2025 during their internships at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, based in Virginia, USA. Very soon, our spirits started to click in with each other and the bond went beyond lab work. [...] We came up with the idea of creating a blog with following goals: to reserve our memories, to express our passion for conservation biology science, and to share our experiences in navigating this journey and encourage people who are going on or discerning the same path"

Laudato Si' Movement
"Laudato Si’ Movement was born in 2015 and is the fruit of a kairos – the Greek word used in the Gospel to express “an opportune moment.” The kairos of 2015 was the combination of two transformative events that would shape how the Church and humanity responded to the ecological crisis: the Laudato Si’ encyclical release and the Paris Climate Agreement. First, Pope Francis wrote and released the encyclical letter “Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home,” the first-ever papal encyclical devoted to the crisis of our planetary home. [...] Second, with the backdrop of increasingly starker warnings from the scientific community about the severity of the climate emergency, leaders from nearly 200 nations gathered at the U.N. Paris Climate Summit (COP21) to agree and sign the Paris Agreement."

Mongabay
"Mongabay is an independent, nonprofit media organization reporting on nature and planetary challenges with a global network of local journalists. Mongabay serves a diverse audience by providing free access to news and information in numerous languages and formats to address knowledge gaps and improve transparency. By revealing the evidence of ecosystem destruction and its consequences for people worldwide, Mongabay creates opportunities to hold those responsible accountable."