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May 29, 2012
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By Jesse Senko, WildTribe Member “How do you stay positive when so many turtles are dying on a daily basis?” asked one of the Earthwatch volunteers. I paused for a second then told her the truth: “I cry myself to sleep most nights”, I said softly. I’ll never forget the…
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May 29, 2012
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by Georgia Perry, Santa Cruz Weekly Wallace J. Nichols wants people to know that he is not a rebel. I’m sitting across from Nichols at the Davenport Roadhouse and we’re talking about the ocean, which he can see out the window over my right shoulder. The 44-year-old biologist, conservationist and…
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April 26, 2012
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Imagine sitting at your desk, looking out through a window on a sea of cars, houses, buildings, roads. How do you feel? Now imagine strolling along looking out at the sea. Just a ribbon of sand backed by endless blue. To the horizon and beyond. The rhythm of the surf…
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April 11, 2012
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Read the article by Julie Starke in Positive Impact Magazine on Issuu here. Dr. Wallace J. Nichols: Marine Biologist, Scientist, Author Teaching the world to ‘Live Blue’ One Blue Marble at a Time Part of a series of articles entitled ‘Different by Nature’ By Julie Starke Deep in the redwoods…
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Feb. 13, 2012
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By Tanya Lewis DAVENPORT -- Don't let Wallace J. Nichols' surfer demeanor fool you: He's a committed marine conservationist on a mission to save turtles and our oceans. Nichols, 44, who goes by "J," is a Davenport marine biologist associated with the California Academy of Sciences. His motto, "Live Blue,"…