by Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerJul 9, 2019Trashed Oceans and PlasticitySo many people have been “sold a bill of goods,” in this case plastic-wrapped or plastic-bagged this or that, while their interests and need
by Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerJul 2, 2019Going Forth in ConservationConservation is for us together, then, a prayer that we utter as we look up in awe at forest cathedrals, a silence partaken in mountain abbe
by Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerJun 26, 2019The Messenger Came to Tell UsI work with an amazing and gifted man, Colum Muccio, Administrative and Development Director of ARCAS in Guatemala. Without his help our yel
by LoraKim Joyner and Gail KoellnMay 1, 2019Guatemala Census and Celebration!In 2017, One Earth Conservation invited visitors from the United States to join us on a trip to Ometepe Island in Nicaragua to learn about a
Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerApr 2, 2019The Ups and Downs of Parrot Nesting Season in GuatemalaThese 6 areas are located where there are the most yellow-naped parrots in all of Guatemala, which is along the pacific coast of the country
Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerFeb 12, 2019Parrots and People Carry MessagesWe are journeying up and down the Pacific coast of Guatemala in the range of the endangered yellow-naped amazon. What message do we deliver
Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerOct 30, 2018Rainbow Over Guatemala - Returning the Scarlet MacawOur hope is that the colors that once flew here - the oranges, the reds, and yellows of the scarlet macaw - return to Southern Guatemala. T
Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerJun 19, 2018Parrots in Guatemala's Mangroves Few and Far BetweenWe were glad to know that these parrots still exist on the coast, but frightened to know how few and how heavy is the poaching pressure. Wha
Rev. Dr. LoraKim JoynerJan 24, 2017Preserving Mayan Ruins and ParrotsThrough cherishing the past, we build hope for preserving the future, such as these workers at Mayan ruins in Guatemala.