@@kristina_lynn I would literally listen to it every day (or however often you wanna do it) on my morning commute. Everything you talk about is very interesting
Hi ! I just wanted to tell you that I've been watching your videos since february and they really inspired me to study ecology/biology/environmental sciences in university next year (I'm currently studying natural sciences in Cégep (Québec)) ! So thank you !!! Also, I wanted to know if you read « A country year : living the questions » by Sue Hubbell ?
Mauler by english writer Shawn Williamson. Mauler is indicated by english writer, historian, cinema director Andrew Sinclair. He compares It with White Fang by Jack London.
Hi Christina! sorry, I'm a little late. I love those books! ty for sharing them with us! I really want to read the first one, I feel like I would relate. hope you have a great day!
My life on a Planet book by David Attenborough just came. So excited to read it! I only had time to read a couple of pages but already know its going to be amazing
@@kristina_lynn Yes! It can get pretty long and extensive (a bit of humor here and there) but the amount of knowledge and experiences shared through the science of Biogeography is beyond fascinating.
Hey Kristina! Thank you for this video. One of my New Year's Resolutions is to read more books especially about subjects I know very little to nothing about. In return may I suggest a fine permaculture classic "The One-Straw Revolution" by Masanobu Fukuoka who was born and raised on the Japanese island of Shikoku. Cheers!
Hey can you make a video on good clothes for feildwork. As a woman I find it can be hard to find clothes that keep the dampness out especially this time of year. Thanks so much I love your videos!
I’m not sure if this counts into your new series but I would love to hear your opinion on The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells. It gave me anxiety when I read it haha
Hi im a middle schooler in an investigation careers class and i want to be a conservation biologist and i couldn't really find any good videos but i did find your videos and i wanted to ask when u are in one location like a for an example if your in Texas how long would u stay their how many months or years do u stay in 1 location till u move to a diffrent location and i know these 2 jobs are diffrent i was just wondering
;mari; :jane: good question - it’s up to you and your career on what contracts you take! Common options though are either a field seasons length of time away (4-5 months), a few weeks at a time for a field visit, or multiple years away for a long contract.
you should totally consider starting a podcast
Oooh that would be fun!
@@kristina_lynn I would literally listen to it every day (or however often you wanna do it) on my morning commute. Everything you talk about is very interesting
Just want to reply to second this ^^^^ I'd love long form conversation w/ just you or you and a guest. Less editing and longer content for us :))
Ooo the book about the salmon sounds interesting, I know they have a really cool life . I'm currently reading David Attenborough's new book
Ahh, nothing better than watching one of your videos after taking a dendrology midterm.
Hope the midterm went well!
Hi ! I just wanted to tell you that I've been watching your videos since february and they really inspired me to study ecology/biology/environmental sciences in university next year (I'm currently studying natural sciences in Cégep (Québec)) ! So thank you !!! Also, I wanted to know if you read « A country year : living the questions » by Sue Hubbell ?
Mauler by english writer Shawn Williamson. Mauler is indicated by english writer, historian, cinema director Andrew Sinclair. He compares It with White Fang by Jack London.
Loved this! I think you made some valid points! Love that you’re reading diversely 🌱
Hi Christina! sorry, I'm a little late. I love those books! ty for sharing them with us! I really want to read the first one, I feel like I would relate. hope you have a great day!
Thank you! You too!
Two Trees Make a Forest really interests me! I'm going to check it out :D I love your book recommendation videos.
My life on a Planet book by David Attenborough just came. So excited to read it! I only had time to read a couple of pages but already know its going to be amazing
Thanks for sharing your invironment books
God Bless
I really like this new series! I'm currently reading the Song of the Dodo by David Quammen
Ive wanted to read this one for ages! I've been waiting for my used bookstore to get a copy. Are you liking it so far?
@@kristina_lynn Yes! It can get pretty long and extensive (a bit of humor here and there) but the amount of knowledge and experiences shared through the science of Biogeography is beyond fascinating.
I literally love your channel and content so much, keep killing it girl!
Hey Kristina! Thank you for this video. One of my New Year's Resolutions is to read more books especially about subjects I know very little to nothing about. In return may I suggest a fine permaculture classic "The One-Straw Revolution" by Masanobu Fukuoka who was born and raised on the Japanese island of Shikoku. Cheers!
Hey can you make a video on good clothes for feildwork. As a woman I find it can be hard to find clothes that keep the dampness out especially this time of year. Thanks so much I love your videos!
I can't wait for the Environmental Fiction books video! I've been very curious about finding good books in this genre!
Hi.. I wanted to ask what kind of a job takes you to different natural reserves of the world?
I’m not sure if this counts into your new series but I would love to hear your opinion on The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells. It gave me anxiety when I read it haha
Akwamaryn it definitely fits! I saw this one at the bookstore 📚
love your channel! all your videos really helped me out with my uni choices
Hi im a middle schooler in an investigation careers class and i want to be a conservation biologist and i couldn't really find any good videos but i did find your videos and i wanted to ask when u are in one location like a for an example if your in Texas how long would u stay their how many months or years do u stay in 1 location till u move to a diffrent location and i know these 2 jobs are diffrent i was just wondering
;mari; :jane: good question - it’s up to you and your career on what contracts you take! Common options though are either a field seasons length of time away (4-5 months), a few weeks at a time for a field visit, or multiple years away for a long contract.
Thank you for the recommendations! Love some good nature books and have a few on my to be read list 📚
Wonderful!
Great teeth
You focus on teeth in whole video😀😂👍👍
Great work for you😂😂😂