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River at dusk

Where’s Aldo?

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 10/01/2018 by tlhess03/20/2019

If Aldo Leopold were living today, what would he have to say about Orchid Conservation?   He certainly must have had the opportunity to observe a great many North American orchid species and if he did, he would have understood the … Continue reading →

Tagged Conservation, deforestation, habitat, orchid, rainforest
colombian rainforest

The world’s largest tropical rainforest national park

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 09/14/2018 by tlhess09/14/2018

Colombia’s Serrania del Chiribiquete has been declared the world’s largest tropical rainforest national park following decades of efforts by environmental experts and conservationists. The park, which is home to nearly 3,000 animal and plant species, has been expanded by more than … Continue reading →

Tagged biodiversity, Conservation, deforestation, habitat, rainforest
Atlantic Rainforest

Psssst . . . want to really protect endangered orchids?

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 08/01/2018 by tlhess03/20/2019

Massive loss of natural habitat due to deforestation is occurring at an increasing level, largely due to animal agriculture.

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Tagged Conservation, deforestation, habitat
Deforestation

Blood, Land, and Soy: Behind the Amazon’s Battle for Indigenous Rights

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 07/23/2018 by tlhess03/22/2019

At the United Nations Forum indigenous leaders tell the world about their sacred grounds now exploited and sold for profit. Read the article here. .

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Tagged deforestation, habitat, rainforest

Where have all the pollinators gone?

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 07/01/2018 by tlhess06/27/2024

Every July in Texas the Hexalectris survey at Cedar Ridge is in full swing.  The Citizen Scientist survey (led by Stephanie Varnum, North Texas Master Naturalists) is a rare opportunity for local orchid lovers to participate in orchid conservation efforts.  … Continue reading →

Tagged biodiversity, Conservation, habitat, in situ preservation, North American orchids
Amazon forest fires

Deforestation reduces the world’s breathable air

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 06/27/2018 by tlhess07/13/2018

Trees, particularly those in the lush tropics, pull carbon dioxide out of the air as they grow and lock that carbon in their wood and soil. When humans cut down or burn trees, the carbon gets released back into the … Continue reading →

Tagged climate change, deforestation, habitat, rainforest

Summer Means Orchid Hunting

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 06/01/2018 by tlhess07/13/2018

As the annual Hexalectris survey at Cedar Ridge (Texas) is preparing to commence on Tuesday, June 5, we are once again reminded of the amazing biodiversity of Texas flora. Stephanie Varnum of the Dallas Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalists … Continue reading →

Tagged biodiversity, Conservation, habitat, in situ preservation, North American orchids, orchid
Hexalectris spicata

Your First Greenhouse

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 05/01/2018 by tlhess05/11/2018

Whenever two orchid lovers (defined as anyone reading this column) get together for the first time, the question almost always comes up “Do you have a greenhouse?”.  I must confess that it has given me great satisfaction for the last … Continue reading →

Tagged greenhouse, habitat, orchid

Can Citizen Scientists Make a Difference (for orchids)?

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 04/01/2018 by tlhess05/11/2018

Yes, we can! Ordinary people all over the world are participating in conservation efforts to protect natural habitats. A recent article in The Guardian by Fiona Gell, a marine biologist, tells of one such project. In the article entitled “Who’s … Continue reading →

Tagged BRIT, Conservation, habitat, North American orchids, orchid
Dendrobium brachyanthum

Smithsonian NAOCC partners in orchid conservation project in Palau

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 03/01/2018 by tlhess05/11/2018

Orchid Conservation is happening in all kinds of unexpected places. Get out your world maps and see if you can find Babeldaob! This is the time of the year we might be dreaming of a tropical getaway.  I have my … Continue reading →

Tagged Conservation, habitat, orchid
Chile national park

Chile makes conservation history – five new national parks

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 01/31/2018 by tlhess02/28/2018

Chile’s new “Route of Parks”, spanning more than 1,500 miles, and encompassing more than 15,600 square miles, is an historic move in conservation and preservation of wildlife habitat. The total area protected is three times the size of Yosemite and … Continue reading →

Tagged biodiversity, habitat, in situ preservation
habitat loss in war

Ecosystems are affected by wars – orchids lose their habitat

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 01/11/2018 by tlhess02/28/2018

News reports tell us that war is a threat to animals, and that the world is losing species as a result. The reports typically focus on the large mammals, because the public is most interested in them, and is most … Continue reading →

Tagged biodiversity, habitat, orchid
Paul Simon Half Earth concert tour

Paul Simon “Half-Earth” Concert Tour

Orchid Art by Charles Hess Posted on 09/09/2017 by tlhess09/09/2017

In support of biologist E.O. Wilson’s Half-Earth Foundation, a plan for conservation of the Earth’s habitats and biodiversity, Paul Simon recently completed an eighteen-city concert tour. Paul Simon is a twelve-time Grammy winning musician and singer-songwriter, who came out of … Continue reading →

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