In the early days of the pandemic I bought and set up a wildlife camera in my yard, mostly hoping to get pictures of the foxes. Got a ton of squirrel photos to sift through, so much so that I started naming the squirrels. In hindsight, feels like a very pandemic hobby.
One of my favorite pandemic memories is when my son’s professors managed to coordinate local Audubon volunteers to partner with kids at home to cover the birding part of their Environmental Studies class. Really did my heart good. Still makes me teary. www.uvm.edu/news/story/t...
Remote instruction is challenging enough for college faculty when the format is a conventional lecture or seminar. But how do you take pandemic-dispersed students birding? For Rubenstein School associ...