Another incredible way to be involved in conservation - Field Stories Podcast Ep.21
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In this episode of Field Stories, we're thrilled to welcome J. Spahr, a masters-educated professional scientific illustrator from New Hampshire. J. Spahr, creates stunning infographics and illustrations that highlight endangered habitats and animals from around the globe. Her passion for wildlife and conservation has taken her to diverse locations such as Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and across the United States. Throughout her travels, J. has worked closely with a variety of species, including brown bears, salamanders, fish, and many more. J. also demonstrates that you don't need to be a scientist to contribute to conservation, and she shares how others can follow in her footsteps. Join us as we dive into her fascinating journey and learn about the vital role of scientific illustration in environmental awareness and conservation.
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