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Chelsea Connor: Mother Maria

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Herpetologist, artist and graduate student from the Commonwealth of Dominica in the Caribbean: Chelsea Connor joins the podcast this month with a story of a community surviving the storm of Hurricane Maria.

Chelsea has worked on the diet overlap between the native and invasive species of anole on my home island as an undergrad and I am excited to continue her work as a grad student looking at Caribbean biogeography and Lesser Antillean reptiles. Chelsea is one of the co-founding members of BlackBirdersWeek with BlackAFinSTEM.

Learn about anoles by following the hashtag "#DidYouAnole?" on Twitter.

Episode Content Warning: Natural disasters; home/family/community devastation; brief discussion around a pet injury

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Start learning about whose land you're on to begin taking action by visiting https://native-land.ca/

Aid the Recovery of Native Hawaiian Communities in Maui by donating at https://www.gofundme.com/f/helpmauirise

Hurricane Prep NOAA.gov/hurricane-prep

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Herpetologist, artist and graduate student from the Commonwealth of Dominica in the Caribbean: Chelsea Connor joins the podcast this month with a story of a community surviving the storm of Hurricane Maria.

Chelsea has worked on the diet overlap between the native and invasive species of anole on my home island as an undergrad and I am excited to continue her work as a grad student looking at Caribbean biogeography and Lesser Antillean reptiles. Chelsea is one of the co-founding members of BlackBirdersWeek with BlackAFinSTEM.

Learn about anoles by following the hashtag "#DidYouAnole?" on Twitter.

Episode Content Warning: Natural disasters; home/family/community devastation; brief discussion around a pet injury

Join the Patreon at Patreon.com/WeOutHerePod

Twitter https://twitter.com/TheWeOutHerePod

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/TheWeOutHerePod/

Start learning about whose land you're on to begin taking action by visiting https://native-land.ca/

Aid the Recovery of Native Hawaiian Communities in Maui by donating at https://www.gofundme.com/f/helpmauirise

Hurricane Prep NOAA.gov/hurricane-prep

  continue reading

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