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er-cryptid · 8 months
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Note Cards (November 2023)
1-D Motion
3PG Derivatives
Femoral Head
Intact Tibia Siding
Interpreting Kirby-Bauer Results
Parts of Corpus Callosum
Primary Production
Structure of Starch
Thoraco-
Thymosin
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the---hermit · 5 months
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study to do list april - may 2024
I am back into my studying routine and so I am writing a master to do list for my uni work for the next couple of months. This is going to be edited so much in the next few weeks, but having a bit public to do list is a good way to stay motivated and track my progress during long periods. The end goal of the next couple of months is to take two exams in the summer session, I will pick the precise dates as I work on everything but they will either be in June or at the beginning of July. Both require me writing a paper before the oral exam, which is not something I have to do often so it's going to be extra work for me.
English lit
reread the merchant of venice while annotating all the useful passages for the paper
reread and adjust previously made annotations on MOV text
read and annotate the sources I had previously found
look for more sources for the paper
read and annotate said sources
plan paper structure
first draft
edit first draft
additional edits (?)
reread richard II (and rewrite annotations in pen)
reread important passages in paradise lost and rewrite annotations in pen
additional reread of the merchant of venice to prepar for the oral exam (so not focusing only on the paper topics)
write key words for each scene in the plays
reread assigned articles (RII, MOV, PL) write/check notes about them (RII, MOV, PL)
reread notes taken in class
read addtional notes friend sent me
out loud reviews
Modern history lab
fix notes after every lecture in order to stay on top of things
start writing down potential presentation/paper ideas
look for sources
read and annotate sources
outline of the paper
write first draft
edit draft
send to professor
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samduqs · 6 months
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A Dead Djinn in Cairo, The Angel of Khan el-Khalili, The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djèlí Clark (novellas)
A Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark 💫
Héroes Mitológicos by M. R. Padilla
Lord of Swans by Amberlyn Holland
King of Beasts by Amberlyn Holland
The Forgotten Room by Licoln Child
Full Wolf Moon by Lincoln Child
The Guest List by Lucy Foley
The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorogood
The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne 💫
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lab gothic
I remembered the old gothic trend and I was in the lab on Halloween night and I'm just channelling that unsettling vibe tonight:
The postdoc who never seems to leave the building. Morning or night. You blink, and he's there. You blink again, and he's gone. You wonder when he was out in the sunlight last.
The bacteria misbehave on purpose. Just ignore them, they despise being genetically modified. Kill them with industrial strength detergent when they offend you too badly
There's beeping coming from the lab. An alarm? You follow the noise but it stops. You find a centrifuge on. You open it. It's empty
The washed-up glassware pile stacks up higher and higher, you barely blow a gust of air in its direction as you walk past it and it tumbles and smashes, glass scattered on the lab floor. You find the broken glassware box with a sigh as you tidy it up
Someone seems to be playing a prank. Your lab book keeps moving from wherever you set it down. You put it on one bench, it appears on another. You should get to the bottom of it but you're already so busy
You put on your lab coat but it's at least 4 sizes too big. You check the collar and it's not yours. Yours is gone.
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prideandparchment · 1 year
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UNI PREP TO DO - WEEK 5 07.10.23.
prog. = in progress, done [Most of these are in Hungarian, but I put the English titles of those that have one on here.]
Peter Handke: Offending the Audience - reading (10.09.)
Kricsfalusi Beatrix: Metadráma vagy színházi esemény? - read; prog. (10.09.)
Plautus: Amphitryon - read; prog. (10.09.)
Culturpolitics during Socialism in Hungary ('60-70s, TTT) - prep for presentation; prog. (10.10.)
Theater and industrial/fine arts - prep for presentation (10.11.)
Ungvárnémeti Tóth László: Nárcisz - read (10.11)
Gothár Péter: A Filozófus - watch (10.11)
Paulo Freire: Pedagogy of the Oppressed (excerpts) - read (10.12.)
Stuart Hall: Culture and Identity - refresh my memories (10.12.)
Augusto Boal: Theater of the Oppressed - read (10.12.)
I will update you as I make progress.
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sheofsoundmind · 2 years
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2023 Reading List:
My Policeman - Bethan Roberts
The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
Film for Her - Orion Carloto
The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House - Audre Lorde
If We Were Villains - M.L. Rio
It Ends With Us - Colleen Hoover
It Starts With Us - Colleen Hoover
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe
The Secret History - Donna Tartt
Pond - Claire-Louise Bennett
Sunset - Jessie Cave
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To-Do 18/10/22
Fix linear dependency issue
Fix duplicate samples in subsamples
Run central analysis
Go for a walk
Go for my 3k run
Fold laundry when it is dry
Self care: journal and watch trashy TV
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a-curious-studyblr · 2 years
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12/10/22 - went to the library again this evening and did most of my to-do list! Then to have a break from biology, I wrote a long French diary entry and challenged myself to write freely without looking up any vocab and to make corrections at the end only
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fieldnotesfromphl · 1 year
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MPS Animal Science & Behavior
Class list
Communication for environmental professionals
Ethical practice & policy
Strategic management of innovation
Canine & feline nutrition
Animal shelter best practices & management
Animal behavior & modification
Advanced animal training
Emotional support and service animals: rules and regulations
Capstone I
Capstone II
Onto my next class
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izicodes · 2 years
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Studying can be a daunting task, especially when we're not feeling motivated or don't know where to start. Luckily you are on Tumblr, where the Tumblr Studyblr community lives!
A group of individuals who share their study tips, techniques, and challenges to help motivate and inspire others.
As a member of this community, I've compiled a master post of study challenges created by Studyblr bloggers. These challenges aim to help students stay on track, improve their focus, and achieve their academic goals. So you can join in and start achieving your academic potential!
>> 𝐍 𝐨 𝐭 𝐞
If you know any other challenges or you've created ones yourself and want to share them, do message me with the link to the post so I can update the list! I too will be creating some, more coding-related ones as I am a coding studyblr (codeblr) blog! That's all and hope you find a challenge you'd like to start!
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@tranquilstudy's Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@sub-at-omic-studies' Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@wecandoit’s Study Challenege - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@cheereader's The “Back To College” Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@myhoneststudyblr's The Studyblr Community Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@ddaengstudies' Wabi-Sabi Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@hayley-studies' 30-Day Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@ddaengstudies' Zoomester Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
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@cheereader's Summer Studying Challenge: Southern Hemisphere Edition - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@cheereader's Horrortober Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@caramelcuppaccino's Autumn Studying Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@myhoneststudyblr's Winter Studying Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@ddaengstudies' Winter Wonderland Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌  
@cheereader's South Hemisphere Autumn Challenge: 2023 Edition - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌  
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@stu-dna's January Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@planningforpatience's February Study Love Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@littlestudyblrblog’s March Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@wilstudies's April Studyblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@smallstudyblrsunite's The June Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@stu-dna’s October Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
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@alfalfaaarya’s 21-Day Productivity Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@work-before-glory's G's Productivity Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
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@moltre-se-s' 30 Day Langblr Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@drunkbloodyqueen’s The language challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@caramelcuppaccino's 20 Language Learning Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@prepolygot’s Langblr Reactivation Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
@onigiriforears's Target Language Reading Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌
@prepolyglot's Langblr Reactivation Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌 
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@xiacodes' 5in5weeks Coding Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌  
@xiacodes' FreeCodeCamp Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌  
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@friend-crow's Tarot Study Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌   
@dreamdolldiary's 100 Days Reinvention Challenge - 𝒍 𝒊 𝒏 𝒌   
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2024 Goal Setting for People Who Used to be Studyblr Queens and are Now Just Muddling Through Adult Life
I know you, you know me. I've had this account since I was freshly 16 and I'm 23 (and a half) now, and I can guarantee there's loads of you in the same boat right now.
Where did I go? What did I do? I finished my Master's Degree and realised (with some trepidation) at the end of it that I'd achieved everything that was on my list of things to achieve ever, and I didn't really have a plan on what I was going to do, so for what may have been the first time in my life I just...winged it. Started measuring progress according to how I felt about it. And it worked! Lots of good has come out of it so let me suggest some goal setting approaches to help if you're in a similar position (and given the studyblr -> chaos pipeline I might suggest there's at least a few people this might help)
Point 1 - Don't set yourself academic goals
"But Study Like You Mean It, I always set academic goals!" I hear you say. I appreciate the irony of my username in relation to this. Point is, you're not in academia anymore. You need to stop goal setting like you're in academia, and the easiest way to do this is to stop setting academic goals.
"But I like the pursuit of knowledge!" I hear you counter. So do I, but if you've just come out of a hothouse academic setting, you *really* need to consider who you're goal setting for. Do you like the idea of being a polyglot by the end of the year? Sure, fine, whatever, but consider who you're goal setting for. Do you want to be a polyglot because you like the process of learning languages, or because you want to show to others that you know languages? It sounds silly, but you're not working to a grade anymore, and it's absolutely essential that you reflect on why you like doing academic things. This doesn't apply to everyone, but I would kick off the process of self-reflection on this (because you know the Studyblr types are most likely guilty of performative learning) by refusing to set yourself academic goals.
If you don't hit a yardstick, what's the worst that will happen?
(nothing- the answer is nothing and you need to start getting comfortable with that)
Point 2 - Set Process-Based Goals
Building on the last point, if you want to have achieved something by the end of the year, how can you frame it in a way that's definitely not you trying to put down a point to show to others that you've improved, and instead internalise your sense of progress? Maybe the goal you set is "by the end of the year, I want to feel like I understand internalised growth and progress", and you'll know at the end of the year when you self-reflect if you've succeeded in that.
Otherwise, set a process-based goal. If you want to get better at something, but know you're guilty of holding yourself to externalised yardsticks, set yourself a goal that's about the process rather than the result. Scary, I know. For example, say you want to start playing a sport. If you go in without a process-based goal, you could end up saying to yourself "I want to put myself in a position where I qualify for a team two leagues above by the end of the season," which is a SMART* goal, but incredibly determined by outside reflections on your own ability, and very end-result focused. There's a time and a place for goals like this, but if you're coming off a high-intensity academic environment, I would argue that it's not the right place. Instead, what about "I will show up every week and be positive about the fact that I'm not perfect"? It's about the learning process, and I think post-university a lot of people fall out of love with the actual learning process, and become too mired in results.
*specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound
Point 3 - What happens if you don't hit your goal?
I love asking this question to people who've come out of academic environments.
Literally what's going to happen if you can't meet the goal that you've set for yourself when you set an end-goal focused goal?
Nothing!!!!!
It's so freeing. Embrace it! There are no time bounds on learning, so enjoy the learning! There's no exam to pass, no professors to wow, no applications to get accepted. It's just you learning how to be you, and remembering why you love to get good at things!
Part 4 - Habits =/= Goals
This one maybe is a bit tricky to explain. It's the difference between "I'm going to get into the practice of reading on my commute when I can" and "I must finish 10 books this year by reading on my commute when I can". One of them is about introducing something new into your life because it makes you feel good, and the other one is about setting limits on that because you feel you need to control the way that you enjoy things (this comes from academia putting constraints on learning, etc.).
Be patient with yourself, for goodness' sakes. Get into the habit and enjoy the process, don't automatically find ways to be masochistic about it.
My Goal Setting Approach
Now I've clarified the kinds of goals to set in this new and scary world, I'll run through my approach to implement them. First thing to note is I like setting lots of goals, but then those all get broken into little habits that I can focus on in my day to day, as well as timeline-less tasks to accomplish when I've got the time free.
I start with areas I'd like to improve myself in (again, not as a discipline thing, but towards the vision that I might be a more rounded and enriched person because of it):
Personal - how can I become more introspective/calm/mindful?
Financial - how can I become more fiscally responsible now I'm an adult?
Social - how do I make time for others?
Work - what does progress at work over this year look like?
Sport - this can be replaced by whatever your main hobby is
Intellectual - how can I enrich myself and learn about things that I'm interested in?
I won't run through all of these, but I'll create some examples:
Domain: Financial - how can I become more fiscally responsible now I'm an adult?
General points on this: I can save more money, I can improve my credit score, I can pay off some loans
Habits: for the first, I can maybe aim to save 20% of my takehome, by putting 10% in at the start of the month, and trying to put 10% in at the end if I've got enough, and I can set up the timelineless task of opening a high interest-rate savings account for money that I don't need for emergency access; for the second, I can set the timelineless task of setting up a credit card, and get into the habit of paying for my groceries with it; for the third, I can sit down and look at how much of my takehome I can dedicate to this, and then get into the habit of paying off a sustainable amount
Now, I have the timelineless tasks fo getting a credit card, opening a new savings account, and sitting down and looking at my loans, and then I have the two habits of tucking bits of money away and paying off some loans. Note that there's nothing that's made it too urgent (which I admit is a privilege) and there's nothing that tells me I'm a bad person for not being able to do it. Another example:
Domain: intellectual - how can I enrich myself and learn about things that I'm interested in?
General points on this: I would like to read more broadly, I would like to improve my French, I would like to understand more about world events
Habits: for the first, I can read on my commute when I can get a seat on the train, as I have half an hour each way so I can use that time to read. I can set the timelineless task of exploring the kinds of books that I'd like to read; for the second, I can choose to consume more French media when I feel like I have the mental capacity. I also have to speak French at work, so I want to get into the habit of not cowarding out and switching to English (scary but doable); for the last, I can get into the habit of watching the evening news (so it's contained within a time slot and I'm not being overwhelmed by the 24h news cycle) and I can set the timelineless task of picking up a copy of a magazine like the economist once in a while to get a deeper understanding.
So the habits to get into are reading on my commute, choosing to speak more in French, and watching the news when I can; the tasks are maybe picking up a copy of a magazine and coming up with a reading list.
The whole point of this approach is it breaks your bigger goals into a timeline-free to-do list, and then a list of small habits that you can get into. The good news is that there's no punishment for failure! If I want to listen to the Bongo's Bingo Greatest Hits playlist on the train one morning instead of reading about the modern history of Cambodia, nobody's going to come along and tell me off for not being serious enough, or clever enough, or "academic" enough about my approach to life. The to-do list aspect I find immensely helpful, as often I struggle to write larger-level to-do lists when I'm in the middle of the year, because I don't have the same kind of clarity over the types of progress I want to make when I'm in the middle of things.
Anyway, I hope this is useful, and a good counterpoint to the mindset that everyone who's ever been near Studyblr has. Learning now is only for enjoyment, so enjoy that aspect! Live your life! Understand that the process of betterment is all about enriching your personal sphere and nothing about other people because (drumroll) literally nobody else cares! In a good way! Nobody cares that you've not mastered Polish in 3 weeks or read the entire academic output of Montaigne in a week! And it's cool if you have, but the person you are is more important, and freeing yourself from external yardsticks is so so crucial!
Love to anyone who read this far ♥
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er-cryptid · 4 months
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Note Cards (January 2024)
1/3 Down Femoral Shaft Diagram
1st Cuneiform Anatomical Siding
3-Phosphoglycerate Derivatives
3rd Class Lever Diagram
55 Cancri c
A. floridanum
Amplification of Enzymes Diagram
Archaeologist
Arginine
Bedsore
Cardiac Valve Sounds
Carnitine Acyltransferase Reaction
Cranial Nerve 8 Dysfunctions
D2700 Skull
Diagnosing Leishmaniasis
DNA Polymerase
Enzyme Catalysis
Features of Genus Homo
Guide RNA
Human Lifespan
Locations of Preganglionic Soma
Longissimus Regions
Methanogenesis
Middle Proteins
Morphology of Pelvis
Multiple Displacement Amplification
NADPH and Glucose 6-P
NH3 and Glycine Synthase Reaction
Occipital Belly of Occipitofrontalis OIA
Penicillinases
Peptide Bond Torsion Angles
Pulp Development Zones
Rectus Abdominis OIA
RM3 Tooth - Buccal View
Roles of Actin Filaments
Safkhet
Schwann Cells vs Oligodendrocytes
Siding Distal Tibia
SOS Response
Southern Sugar Maple
spino-
TH17 Cells
Tibial Groove for Flexor Hallucis Longus
Upper Midshaft of Humerus Diagram
Vena Jugularis
Y. faxoniana
Zygomaticus
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the---hermit · 5 months
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I am not a big procrastinator usually but there's some tasks i have been avoiding like the plague so here's a to do list to hold myself accountable. To make it less overwhelming the goal is to complete at least one task each week.
Replace protective glass on phone
Music stuff on phone
Upload travel pictures on laptop
Tattoo plan for real (couting this as done since I might wait to get an appointment around my birthday time, as for the designs and placement and all I am on board with my ideas. The only thing I need to do now is to find time to work more while I also study to have enough money to get inked)
Book appointment to get degree documents
Update reading journal
Start posting the book rec posts i have written like 6 months ago and never posted because i am a fool
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beforeiread-studies · 24 days
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Studyblr Introduction 4
Hi, I'm Anna. I study languages and literature and am currently spending a semester in Seoul, S. Korea. I don't know how you stumbled on my blog but welcome!
about me
I'm a master's student that can't wait to graduate. I've studied more languages than I can possibly remember but I'm only fluent in Italian and English (I'm from Italy!). I also do ballet and knit (@prettycraft5) and watch movies (@identifying-books-in-media).
Don't expect pictures of my trips but lots of pink posting instead (Legally Blonde slays).
current goals
Spend this semester in Seoul learning as much Korean as possible (click here for my Korean learning journey)
Publish an article in October
Read all of the material for my dissertation by January (difficulty level: impossible TT)
Have an internship abroad during the second semester
Write my dissertation by June
Graduate in July
More lists and plans here
Final boss goal: publish a novel
Well, see you around.
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coffeestainedprogress · 2 months
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We Back!
After two years of feeling lost post undergrad, we finally have a direction folks! I'm so excited that I got into an English Master's program set to start this upcoming fall. Additionally, I got a Teaching Assistantship, so I'll be teaching undergraduate College Composition this year as well!
To go from teaching high school English to College Composition virtually overnight is pretty wild. I'm excited because with this program, I will be the primary instructor for this course-- not a TA listed under another professor. I'm so excited to begin this opportunity in a few short weeks!
What does that mean for this blog? I'll finally be back! I'll actually have a reason to bullet journal, study, take notes, and lesson plan. For those of y'all who have stuck around for this journey even through my extended hiatuses-- thank you. Super excited to get back into the studyblr community <3
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owlchimedes · 8 months
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I'm sooo glad to find an envi sci studyblr!!! It feels like it's so rare.
yess!! there are like none of us out here! possibly it has to do with the venn diagram of tumblr users and people who go outside being separate circus tents, but that said, I'll list some cool people I follow if you want more env sci on your dash.
i was in parasocials with mallaidh-ann when he was working with seals and now he's doing salmon fishery work? swoon
headspace-hotel does environmental rage like no one else and also insanely good poetry
@hellsitegenetics is new and very funny
MC does fantastic work with @reasonsforhope to promote good environmental and human rights stories
@memecology makes me laugh, though they've been afk for a bit
@deadnaturalhistories is a natural history PhD candidate
@ecologie-txt is an ecology PhD candidate
@botanyshitposts is what is says on the tin (also, very smart)
@fatehbaz does anticolonial ecology 👌🏼
@weird-ecologies does wildlife conservation and scicomm
I really liked my friend's blog eco-filth but I think our upcoming master's thesis ate them...
mutuals with @endless-forms who's a science journalist
@wilder-thyme does archaebotany (wow!)
@moon-thestars is/was a biodiv conservation student, may be afk
nollectquest posts some foraging/homesteading content that I really enjoy
gallusrostromegalus likewise has an excellent #The Garden At The End Of The Universe tag
wild-west-wind is a park ranger
I've tagged those who are studyblrs and simply linked to those who are more personal blogs so as not to bother them too much. The best advice (imo) for finding envsci people on this hellsite is to hover around the solarpunk/tolkien/hozier/gardening/trc/justice tags and reblog-hop until you find somebody cool.
Feel free to add recs or nominate your own blog if you fall into any kind of botany, environmental science, zoology, conservation gig! Love to extend the circle!
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