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We Belong with Birds
The birds had told us we belong. In fact, they always tell us that, but in that moment we were able to hear them.
LoraKim Joyner
Jan 28


Parrot Conservation Corps: Interviewing Daiana Lera
We continue to meet another graduate of One Earth Conservation’s 2023 Parrot Conservation Corps (PCC), Daiana Noelia Lera .
Sylvia Margarita de la Parra Martínez
May 1, 2024


More capacity building funds needed for small nonprofit conservation groups
This commentary was published in the October 20, 2023 online magazine, Mongabay. I have worked as a grant writing professional for about...
by Gail Koelln
Dec 20, 2023


Goodbye New York
Rev. Dr. LoraKim describes the beauty of New York and the importance of natural landscapes to human well-being.
LoraKim Joyner
Jun 28, 2023

Our New Look - Part Two!
One Earth Conservation is continuing to update the way we communicate with the world. In January we were so pleased to share our new logo...
by Gail Koelln
Mar 22, 2023


Bird with a Badge
Often when we are out doing parrot surveys in various countries some member of the Brotogeris genera fly by, so high, erratically, and fast.
by LoraKim Joyner and Gail Koelln
Nov 26, 2019


Four and Five on the Parrots List
Last week just got away from me, so I’m blogging today about both the fourth and fifth parrots on LoraKim’s list of the world’s most beautif
by LoraKim Joyner and Gail Koelln
Nov 12, 2019


Beauty with a Yellow Face
Let’s talk, today, about the third bird on LoraKim Joyner’s list of the most beautiful parrots, which is the yellow-faced parrot. The conser
by LoraKim Joyner and Gail Koelln
Oct 29, 2019


The List
Due to “popular demand,” I am providing our readers with LoraKim’s list of which parrot species (living and extinct) she considers the most
by LoraKim Joyner and Gail Koelln
Oct 23, 2019


Beauty is More Than Feather Deep
It’s often the case for me that the more I get to know an individual (human or otherwise) I discover more and more ways that they are unique
by LoraKim Joyner and Gail Koelln
Oct 15, 2019


Saving the Earth by Becoming Animal
Experiencing and imagining catastrophic loss is a motivator, but it might not be enough. At least it isn’t for me on most days, as I mourn
by Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Oct 1, 2019


Parrots, Poems, Prayers, and Promises
A little over a month ago I wrote about how counting parrots as part of our population monitoring efforts was like a prayer for me. I asked
by Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Sep 24, 2019


Conservation as Art and a Replicable Process (part 1)
We have always said that conservation is an art, and cannot be replicated across regions, cultures, habitats, species, organizations, or spe
by LoraKim Joyner
May 28, 2019

Making Time to Despair...and to Hope
Yesterday morning I freaked out. It doesn’t happen often, but it happens. I stumbled upon the headline, “UN Warns That 1 Million Species Ris
by Gail Koelln
May 8, 2019
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