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Posts by Jackson Earth Restoration Project
Writing grants really burns time and puts me in a zone. I did not realize this but arizona is a free range state. So I am applying for grants for wildlife friendly fencing to keep the cows from harming the conservation work.
Figurative Aries or does the mean you have a birthday soon? No matter what moon cycle, have a great one and thank you for all of the positive feedback you have given over the past year
I am opening DMs for questions about the what we are doing at Jackson Earth, I will do a series of video clips to answer on all social platforms.
Ever wonder why ants build colonies that last generations without trashing their habitat? Or how bees pollinate without poisoning the flowers? No intelligent species will destroy their environment in the disguise for development and profit—nature proves it.
Our work may be paying off. Such a beautiful surprise to see and posing for camera was so great!
Badger sighting!
Volunteers assemble
rabbit
It has become really bougies
A video to train others is not unusual but this time it feels more deliberate for some reason.
Travis Dean holding Iridium Satellite phone
Well, I’m an extra. I have been tasked with making an SOP for sat com gear.
After answering a lot of questions, I finally made the time to open the volunteer page for the next big trip. I “think” it is done. Here ya go if interested: jacksonerp.org/volunteer
Today, I give you Raven and cow visits
Head of Research Support adds clover seeds to pergola for spring
The hardest working and strongest work ethic imaginable. Thank you, Becca!
Jack Rabbit - Becca Rabbit, who knows but it is always nice to see the locals
Claude or Claudia, can’t tell. Back at her favorite hang out.
@rimaanabtawi.bsky.social you have my support.
youtu.be/_WWvcmVdYio want to go?
I scared the poor thing this morning over the speakers. I think I need to begin thinking about fencing though.
Bandit brought the reinforcements
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiOg... from the first visits
Today is also clean the garden shed day and some yard work to recover from winter, getting ready for spring planting
Today the pinyon seeds were pulled from cold stratification and planted in larger pots.
This Bull is now and forever known as, “Bandit”
If you blink, you will miss it.
Hummingbird
Hummingbirds are fast
Good morning everybody
youtu.be/LHh9Plrcx64