Speak Environment is a podcast hosted by Cierra Dawson, an aspiring ecologist. Cierra is a graduate of Oregon State University with a B.S. in Environmental Science and a specialization in Applied Ecology. She is currently working in the nonprofit sector. Through social media, she is practicing accessible environmental education with her skills in technical writing, verbal and written communication, and graphic design. The SE Podcast is for you if you like learning about All Things Environment.
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Speak Environment is a podcast hosted by Cierra Dawson, an aspiring ecologist. Cierra is a graduate of Oregon State University with a B.S. in Environmental Science and a specialization in Applied Ecology. She is currently working in the nonprofit sector. Through social media, she is practicing accessible environmental education with her skills in technical writing, verbal and written communication, and graphic design. The SE Podcast is for you if you like learning about All Things Environment.
Have you ever wondered what corals, oak trees, and chickadees have in common? In today's episode, we explore the concept of phenology, or the scientific study of natural cycles. We talk about how the annual spawning event of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, pollen and allergy season in oak trees, and how a cute little bird with a funny name is experiencing a big problem. It's all in about timing!
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Speak Environment
Speak Environment is a podcast hosted by Cierra Dawson, an aspiring ecologist. Cierra is a graduate of Oregon State University with a B.S. in Environmental Science and a specialization in Applied Ecology. She is currently working in the nonprofit sector. Through social media, she is practicing accessible environmental education with her skills in technical writing, verbal and written communication, and graphic design. The SE Podcast is for you if you like learning about All Things Environment.