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Author: Erika Zambello

Erika Zambello is a writer, birder, and photographer living and working along the Emerald Coast of Florida. She has a master’s degree in environmental management, where she specialized in ecosystem science and conservation. Her love of the outdoors was inspired by a childhood in Maine, where she returned for her National Geographic Young Explorer grant. In addition to Maine, she has lived in New York, France, Washington, DC, and North Carolina. Erika believes in the power of communicating conservation and exploration, which was the inspiration for One World, Two Feet.
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crab island, nature, landscape, florida

Mealtimes on Crab Island

July 29, 2016 Erika Zambello

Destin, Florida is a famous vacation destination. A raised sandbar in the Choctawhatchee Bay (known as Crab Island) attracts hundreds of boaters every summer. The spot is so popular that local business-owners have constructed floating restaurants! Continue reading Mealtimes on Crab Island

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Visiting the New Orleans’ Aquarium

July 23, 2016July 22, 2016 Erika Zambello

Blog first appeared on the Duke Nicholas School website. Aquariums and zoos often describe themselves as educational institutions. For example, the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, located in New Orleans, Louisiana, is part of the Audubon Nature Institute, which states … Continue reading Visiting the New Orleans’ Aquarium

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Recyclers and Art: How to Reduce Marine Fishing Line Litter

July 16, 2016July 15, 2016 Erika Zambello

First published by the Duke Nicholas School. As I’ve mentioned in a previous post, leftover fishing line can be a big problem in coastal communities throughout the United States and the world. Leftover line is nearly invisible to wildlife, who … Continue reading Recyclers and Art: How to Reduce Marine Fishing Line Litter

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Summer Plover Chicks

July 9, 2016 Erika Zambello

Originally published by the Duke Nicholas School. We approached the nest slowly, watching where we stepped on the white sand of the Emerald Coast dunes. There had been three eggs the day before, but only one chick and egg remained. … Continue reading Summer Plover Chicks

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Take the Travel Survey – Less than 5 Minutes

July 7, 2016 Erika Zambello

We need your expertise. Take this travel survey and let us know what you think – only 10 questions! Click here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NHNT2Q8 Continue reading Take the Travel Survey – Less than 5 Minutes

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Dune Walkovers along the Emerald Coast

June 29, 2016 Erika Zambello

First published by the Duke Nicholas School. I shielded my eyes against the bright summer sun as I hopped out of the county vehicle. We are in the busy tourist season here on the Florida Panhandle, and I could hear … Continue reading Dune Walkovers along the Emerald Coast

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Plover Chick along the Florida Panhandle

June 24, 2016 Erika Zambello

The summer months mean shorebird chicks! Pictured here is a baby Snowy Plover, hatched very recently. I’ve always loved shorebirds, and seeing one up close was amazing! However, I could only do so while accompanied by trained wildlife staff, making … Continue reading Plover Chick along the Florida Panhandle

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Can Ecotourism Save the Planet?

June 17, 2016 Erika Zambello

Blog first published by the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment. In 1991, the New York Times ran an article entitled: “Ecotourism: Can it Protect the Planet?” You’ll notice that, fifteen years later, I am asking myself the same question. … Continue reading Can Ecotourism Save the Planet?

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Reptiles of Sound Park

June 14, 2016 Erika Zambello

I am a huge fan of suburban parks. Though they are usually small, they provide great opportunities for people to enjoy green space, while providing bits of habitat to native creatures. Sound Park in Fort Walton Beach, FL only covers … Continue reading Reptiles of Sound Park

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Long Term Ecological Research Sites: Why I Want to See Them All!

June 7, 2016June 7, 2016 Erika Zambello

First published by the Duke Nicholas School. Many of my childhood memories are centered around the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, a Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) site in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. My mom has worked there for … Continue reading Long Term Ecological Research Sites: Why I Want to See Them All!

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A Stormy Day on Okaloosa Island

May 31, 2016 Erika Zambello

Storms often create amazing conditions for beach photography. On Okaloosa Island, the spray from the waves settled into a dense fog along the sand. I loved how the lone walker’s silhouette added some perspective to the height of the waves … Continue reading A Stormy Day on Okaloosa Island

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The Importance of Nature Writing

May 24, 2016May 24, 2016 Erika Zambello

First published by the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment. I have recently taken it upon myself to sign up for a library card in my local town, frequent used book stores, and peruse the discount shelves of new-title book … Continue reading The Importance of Nature Writing

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