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Jan 8Liked by Robin Applegarth

Thank you for yet another insightful, thought provoking newsletter, Robin!!

The careers and professions that will be needed as we move forward are fascinating.

So much for us to think about which is always a wise thing to do.

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I’m glad you enjoyed reading it! I feel like our society should be doing more exploring of topics like this. Your field of marine mammal monitoring is another needed occupation. 🐋 💙

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Thanks David! I took a fun evening to reflect on the many directions we could go for future projects.

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Thanks for sharing the Y2Y, Yellowstone to Yukon project, Patrick! That’s an impressive goal.

Those job numbers you picked are interesting ones working with wildlife populations too. 😊

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Jan 7·edited Jan 7Liked by Robin Applegarth

Robin,

I just finished "The Narrow Edge" by Deborah Cramer, thank you for the recommendation.

Numbers 18 and 25 are relatable.

Number 23. Wildlife corridor designers, there is an important and committed group at Y2Y.

Establishing Wildlife Corridors & Habitat Protections in US & CA | Y2Y

https://y2y.net/

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Jan 7Liked by Robin Applegarth

Fascinating and inspiring article about future looking careers for young people as well as older people who are feeling the need to do something to affect this planet in positive ways.

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