Turtle Power
Animal symbolism and allegory is present throughout our folklore. We tell stories about animals as a way of telling stories about ourselves. As turtles are some of my favorite animals, let's look at some interesting turtle symbolism.
Unintended Consequences
Too often, when we alter the natural environment for our own convenience, we don't think about (or even don't know) all of the potential consequences of that action. Mangroves in Florida are a particularly egregious example of this type of short-sightedness.
Chow Time
Seeing new animal behavior can be just as exciting as seeing a new animal. It can help drive the 'why' questions that are at the heart of scientific discovery. Here is another example of my seeing new behavior.
Blinded by the Light
There's a hidden world out there, all around us that we can't see. Why? Because we don't have the right physiology. But other animals do and there are all sorts of patterns and visual stimuli that only they can see.
Humming in the Garden
While hand feeding wildlife is a bad idea, there are better ways to attract wildlife. In particular, your gardening choices can help bring in different types of animals.
Please Don’t Feed the Ducks
What Happens When We Treat Wildlife Like Pets? Very often, the result is disastrous, both for them and us.
What’s in a Name?
In the sciences, there are differing perspectives when it comes to giving names to individual animals. There are always trade offs. Naming things helps with empathy, but also can lead to treating animals like people.
The Ancient Lineage
The most uplifting thing about discussing prehistoric sea turtles is the knowledge that they are incredibly resilient, and even survived some of the most catastrophic events in geological history. Perhaps, there is still hope for them.