Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Tiger laying on ground.

How Much Should We Prioritize Saving Charismatic Species Over Lesser-Known Animals?

Trizzy Orozco

In the world of conservation, certain species captivate public attention more than others. Species like tigers, pandas, and elephants often become the face of conservation campaigns, while lesser-known species, such as certain amphibians or insects, struggle for similar support. This phenomenon, sometimes referred to as the “charisma bias,” raises an important question: How much should ...

The surface of Mars.

Could Animals Adapt to Life on Mars? The Future of Interplanetary Animal Habitats

Trizzy Orozco

As humanity sets its sights on Mars, the idea of creating habitable environments for not just humans, but also animals, begins to capture the imagination. The concept of interplanetary animal habitats raises intriguing questions about adaptation, evolution, and the resilience of life. Could animals, which have shown remarkable adaptability on Earth, extend their adaptability to ...

Bees working together to improve their colony.

Why Some Species Practice Altruism: The Mystery of Selflessness in Animals

Trizzy Orozco

Altruism, a behavior characterized by selflessness or concern for the well-being of others, is a concept often attributed to humans. However, many animal species also exhibit altruistic behaviors that puzzle scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. Observing animals perform acts that seem to benefit others at a personal cost raises intriguing questions about the motivations and ...

A pile of red 3D-printed spheres.

How 3D Printing is Changing the Way We Approach Conservation and Restoration

Trizzy Orozco

The emergence of 3D printing technology has heralded a new era in various sectors, including manufacturing, medicine, and art. Perhaps one of the most fascinating and promising applications is in the field of conservation and restoration. 3D printing offers a transformative approach that is revolutionizing how we address the challenges of preserving our natural and ...

The Moa and Haast’s Eagle

Moa vs. Haast’s Eagle: Prehistoric Predator and Prey of New Zealand

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a world where birds the size of horses roamed shadowy forests, and the sky above held the most ferocious raptor ever known. New Zealand’s ancient wilderness was once home to a dramatic struggle between two giants: the flightless moa and the awe-inspiring Haast’s eagle. Their story isn’t just a tale of predator and prey. ...

People gathered outside buildings holding Climate Justice Now signage.

Dr. William G. Thompson: Groundbreaking Research on the Impact of Climate Change on Developing Countries

Trizzy Orozco

Dr. William G. Thompson is a renowned environmental scientist whose research has significantly advanced our understanding of climate change impacts, particularly in developing countries. With a focus on how climate alterations affect agriculture, biodiversity, and human livelihoods, Dr. Thompson’s work provides critical insights into the challenges faced by vulnerable populations in the global south. The ...

Forensic scientist use swab for recover DNA evidence.

What It’s Like to Be a Forensic Scientist: Solving Crimes with the Help of Biology

Trizzy Orozco

Forensic science is a fascinating field where biology meets criminal investigation, offering critical insights that help solve crimes. As a forensic scientist, one is tasked with analyzing biological evidence collected from crime scenes to assist law enforcement in piecing together the circumstances of criminal activities. This multifaceted career combines scientific expertise with a keen sense ...