Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

Birds resting on a sandhill.

How Wildlife Corridors Help Maintain Biodiversity in Fragmented Habitats

Trizzy Orozco

Wildlife corridors are stretches of natural habitat that connect isolated patches of ecosystems. They play a crucial role in facilitating the movement of animals and the flow of genetic material between fragmented habitats. As human activities increasingly fragment natural landscapes, wildlife corridors have emerged as a vital conservation tool to maintain and enhance biodiversity. The ...

Close-up of sea anemone underwater.

The Microbiome of Marine Animals: A Hidden Key to Ocean Health

Trizzy Orozco

The ocean is a vast and intricate ecosystem, home to countless marine animals that coexist in harmony with an even more numerous array of microorganisms. These microorganisms, collectively known as the marine microbiome, are an essential, yet often overlooked, component of ocean health. They play vital roles in marine animal digestion, immune systems, and even ...

Elegant and innovative smart sensor devices.

Smart Sensors: How AI Is Helping Monitor Wild Animal Health

Trizzy Orozco

The monitoring of wild animal health is a monumental task that requires innovative solutions to gather accurate and timely data. With the advent of smart sensors and Artificial Intelligence (AI), the field of wildlife monitoring is undergoing a transformative shift. These technologies offer a non-invasive method to track, study, and protect wildlife populations, providing scientists ...

Group of volunteers participating together for a conservation program.

How Local Conservation Efforts Are Saving Endangered Species

Trizzy Orozco

Local conservation efforts play a crucial role in protecting endangered species worldwide. While global initiatives often capture the spotlight, grassroots actions can offer tailored solutions that address the specific threats facing local wildlife. By understanding the unique needs and challenges of different species, these efforts not only contribute to protecting biodiversity but also enhance habitats, ...

The Challenges of Terraforming Mars

There’s a Microbe That Eats Radiation — And It Might Help Us Explore Mars

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a creature so resilient that it thrives in places where nothing else survives — not because it avoids danger, but because it consumes what should kill it. This isn’t science fiction. There is a real-life microbe that doesn’t just withstand deadly radiation; it actually feeds on it. The discovery of such an extraordinary organism ...

Nimbus clouds and blue calm sky.

The Hidden Microbiome of the Clouds: Yes, There’s Life in the Sky

Trizzy Orozco

High above our heads, where the air feels thin and the world below seems distant, a mysterious community thrives. Imagine looking up at the billowing clouds, those ever-shifting white shapes, and realizing that they are not just masses of water vapor. Instead, they are bustling habitats filled with living organisms—tiny, resilient life forms that ride ...

The Director General, Tata Energy Research Institute, Dr. R.K. Pachauri delivering the first Annual Lecture of Indian Rail Transport, in New Delhi on January 30,2006. Image by Ministry of Railways (GODL-India), GODL-India. https://data.gov.in/sites/default/files/Gazette_Notification_OGDL.pdf, via Wikimedia Commons.

The Innovations of Dr. R.K. Pachauri in Climate Change Research: Leading the IPCC to Nobel Peace Prize Glory

Trizzy Orozco

Dr. Rajendra Kumar Pachauri was a trailblazer in climate change research and advocacy. Serving as Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 2002 to 2015, his contributions were instrumental in bringing global attention to climate science and policy. His leadership culminated in the IPCC being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007, ...

Extinct in the Wild: The Last Animals You Can Only See in Captivity

Extinct in the Wild: The Last Animals You Can Only See in Captivity

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine peering through the glass at a rare creature—one whose kind no longer roams forests, rivers, or grasslands. The only place it exists is within the boundaries of a zoo or sanctuary, its wild home erased by human activity, climate change, or disease. These are the hauntingly precious survivors: animals declared extinct in the wild. ...

Deer being camouflaged by its surroundings.

How CRISPR Is Changing the Future of Wildlife Conservation

Trizzy Orozco

CRISPR, a revolutionary gene-editing technology, has emerged as a powerful tool with the potential to transform numerous fields, including wildlife conservation. Initially developed for medical research, CRISPR (short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) allows scientists to precisely edit DNA sequences. This ability to manipulate genetic material offers innovative solutions for preserving endangered species, ...