The Little Lizards of Singapore

One day my friend called me, terrified. What was wrong? She had found a lizard in her room. I love lizards, so I came to save the poor guy and I fell in love. I present the little lizard of Singapore, the Four-Clawed Gecko!

Savanna Elephants at Mole National Park

Located 407 miles away from Accra, the Mole National Park is the largest national park in Ghana. I spent last weekend visting this park, which is home to several animals, including savannah elephants.

Exploring Madrid

Find how Spain's public transportation lets me explore Madrid!

Cherry Blossoms of South Korea

These beautiful pink trees are celebrated in not only South Korea but also in places like Japan because of their unique color and wonderful smell!

Dogs, Ponds and Mountains, Oh My!

Nature and animals in South Korea are surprisingly very similar to those in the United States. Read this field note to find out what specific animals are in both the U.S. and Korea!

Nature

We were accompanied by this magnificient creature throughout my road trip along the Mediterranean coast. Any guesses as to what I am talking about? The seagull, of course!!

What Can Hoverflies Tell Us About the Nature of Reality?

Is it a bee? Is it a wasp? No, it's a hoverfly! Hoverflies are the topic of my research in India, and they serve as a crucial pollinator all across the world. Some heroes wear wings instead of capes.

Island of Trains

To get almost anywhere in Japan, public transportation is the go-to method. Whether by bus, train or subway, Japan is known for its punctuality and quality. I take the train almost every week!

Wild Garlic in the Azores

When we traveled to the Azores, we were surprised to learn that most plants are not native to the island. However, there is one native plant that is pretty, and you can eat! 

Hangul Day: A Tradition to Honor King Sejong

Hangul Day is a national commemoration of the creation of the Korean writing system. In 1446, King Sejong created an alphabet, so that the common people could express themselves!

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