by River Otter | Feb 27, 2024 | Activism, Field Science, River Otters, Volunteers, Watershed
Ganette in the field learning camera trapping with Terence Carroll, Research Director Otter Ambassador Does Volunteering with River Otter Ecology Project sound fun to you? Volunteer training happens in May and June. Please check out our Volunteer pages and put in your...
by River Otter | Nov 16, 2023 | Activism, River Otters, Watershed
by Megan Isadore, Co-founder and Executive Director Due to the unforeseen cancellation of our 2023 fundraising event due to venue problems beyond our control, we offer this special blog post. We hope you enjoy reading about our programs, why they matter, and where...
by River Otter | Aug 9, 2020 | Activism, Ecology, Environment, Watershed
This past summer, I spent my second time in Tulum, Tankah Bay. Staring into the sea, body absorbing sun, inhaling salt air, my feet buried and unburied in sand. I now look for these elements in poems. Where is the earth? Air? Fire? Where is the poem’s water? Together...
by River Otter | Nov 17, 2018 | Activism, Comments needed, Environment, River Otters, Supporters, Watershed
Dear friends, Point Reyes National Seashore requests and needs your help by November 30. Please join us in submitting concerns and comments about how you would like the park to be managed going forward. Your input will affect what happens to the tule elk,...
by River Otter | Nov 9, 2016 | Activism, Environment, River Otters, Watershed
by Megan Isadore, Executive Director, River Otter Ecology Project November 9, 2016 Friends: My heart is heavy. The United States’ President Elect neither believes in nor understands the seriousness of the world climate crisis, nor has he any concern for the...
by River Otter | Aug 25, 2012 | Activism, Environment, River Otters, Watershed
by Megan Isadore, Executive Director, River Otter Ecology Project August 25, 2012 In the days when the earth was new and there were no men but only animals the sun was far away in the sky. It was so far away that there was no summer. It was so far away that the trees...