Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

The Role of Color: Camouflage, Signaling, and Survival

Microscopic Architects: The Bacteria That Build Coral Reefs From the Inside Out

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine staring at a vibrant coral reef, colors swirling in the sunlit water, fish darting between intricate stone-like branches. Most of us see a breathtaking natural wonder. But what if I told you that beneath the surface, invisible to the naked eye, tiny bacteria are the true masterminds behind these underwater castles? These microscopic architects ...

Cho La pass at dawn in Himalayas

The Yeti: Examining the Evidence Behind the Himalayan Legend

Trizzy Orozco

What if lurking in the snowy shadows of the world’s tallest peaks is a creature so mysterious, it haunts both dreams and scientific debates? The Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman, has inspired fear, wonder, skepticism, and obsession for centuries. Imagine a figure—half-ape, half-man—leaving giant footprints on untouched Himalayan slopes, its presence whispered among ...

A meerkat standing next to a tree as captured by a wildlife monitoring device.

Is It Ethical to Use Technology to “Track” and Monitor Wild Animals Without Their Consent?

Trizzy Orozco

In the ever-evolving world of wildlife conservation, technology continues to play an increasingly influential role. The use of GPS collars, drones, and other tracking devices on wild animals offers a plethora of data that can be invaluable to researchers and conservationists. However, the ethical considerations of monitoring animals without their “consent”—a concept challenging to ascribe ...

School of fish flocking near a coral reef.

How Robots Are Assisting in the Protection of Coral Reefs

Trizzy Orozco

Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, offering vital services ranging from supporting marine life to protecting coastlines from storm surges. However, these ecosystems are under siege due to climate change, pollution, overfishing, and ocean acidification. In recent years, the preservation of coral reefs has become a pressing global concern, and ...

Líneas de Nazca, Nazca, Perú.

The Nazca Lines: Ancient Geoglyphs That Still Defy Full Explanation

Trizzy Orozco

Wind howls across the Peruvian desert, where giant drawings—some longer than a football field—stretch across the arid earth, visible only from the sky. Imagine standing in the middle of nowhere and realizing that beneath your feet, someone thousands of years ago carved a message you can only read from the heavens. The Nazca Lines are ...

Wildfire spreading rapidly through the forest.

How Wildfires Are Affecting the Balance of Ecosystems

Trizzy Orozco

Wildfires, often perceived solely as destructive forces, actually play a complex role in natural ecosystems. In many habitats, fires are a natural part of the cycle, helping to maintain the balance and promoting biodiversity. Fire-adapted ecosystems have evolved over millennia to depend on periodic fires for various ecological functions. However, with the increasing frequency and ...

Dog smiling for the camera.

The Dog That Inspired a Revolution: How Dogs Helped Develop the First Vaccines

Trizzy Orozco

Throughout history, animals have played a critical role in scientific advancements, particularly in the field of medicine. Dogs, in particular, have been invaluable partners in the quest to understand diseases and develop vaccines. This role traces back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when scientists were grappling with the mystery of infectious diseases ...

Women toasting to their careers.

Exploring Careers in Ecological Restoration: How Young Women Are Rebuilding Ecosystems

Trizzy Orozco

Ecological restoration is the process of assisting the recovery of an ecosystem that has been degraded, damaged, or destroyed. It is an interdisciplinary career that combines elements of ecology, biology, soil science, and environmental science to revive ecosystems. As environmental concerns have grown, so too has interest in ecological restoration, particularly among young women eager ...