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American sycamore. Winter morning. Atlanta. Fractals.
Last week, I went on a mission to look at some trees, up close and personal.
Even though it is wintertime.
While some may think leafless, bare branches are a drag, or at least giving...
Introduction: This year, I’ll write a series of profiles on Georgia environmentalists. It will be sort of a collection. In fact, I’ve been inspired by the book, The Tree Collectors: Tales of Arboreal Obsession by Amy Stewart. Stewart writes...
It’s been quiet over here for a few months. I know I know. But for good reason. I’ve been wrapping up a version of my work and publishing it as a book!
Yes, now you can get a copy of The Everyday Scientist: Down in the Weeds in the Heart...
Two Eastern bluebird sketches. Hard not to love bluebirds. I’ve learned the males are the vivid blue ones, the females more blue and gray.
While I’m not particularly known for being slow and patient, my community science work each...
I’m Pamela Zendt, a Georgia-based community scientist, Master Naturalist, and storyteller who loves exploring the connections between people and the natural world. Whether it’s studying trees, tracking turtles, or trekking trails, much of m...
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