Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

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. ...

Meet the Pitcher Plant: A Master of Luring Prey

Can Plants Be Picky Eaters? The Truth About Carnivorous Botany

Trizzy Orozco

Have you ever wandered through a sun-dappled forest and wondered if some of the green, leafy residents are eyeing you up for dinner? As strange as it sounds, the plant world hides some of nature’s most cunning eaters—plants that have developed an appetite for flesh. Forget the gentle, passive image of plants quietly basking in ...

Two scientists working on leaves.

How to Become an Environmental Scientist: A Guide to Protecting Our Planet

Trizzy Orozco

Becoming an environmental scientist is a rewarding career for anyone passionate about safeguarding our planet. These professionals are essential in addressing environmental issues, conducting research, and developing strategies to protect natural resources. In this guide, we will explore the steps you can take to become an environmental scientist and the roles you could play in ...

Panda relaxing in a lush forest setting.

Machine Learning and Its Role in Detecting Endangered Species

Trizzy Orozco

Machine learning has quickly become a transformative force across various industries, reshaping how we handle complex tasks. In the realm of biodiversity conservation, this technological innovation is making significant strides in the efforts to detect, monitor, and protect endangered species. As the loss of biodiversity accelerates due to habitat destruction, climate change, and human activities, ...

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 ...

Pine Martens, Grey Squirrels, and a Surprising Tale of Ecological Revenge

Pine Martens, Grey Squirrels, and a Surprising Tale of Ecological Revenge

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine a forest, once filled with the playful leaps of native red squirrels, suddenly overtaken by bold, bushy-tailed invaders. Then, as if summoned by nature’s own sense of justice, another secretive creature slips through the shadows, shifting the balance once again. This is not the plot of a fantasy novel, but a dramatic real-life story ...

Dinosaur skeleton displayed in a museum.

How Paleontology Is Helping Us Understand Climate Change and Its Impact on Evolution

Trizzy Orozco

Paleontology, the scientific study of life’s history through fossil records, offers invaluable insights into past climates and ecosystems. By examining fossils, scientists can infer environmental conditions that existed millions of years ago. These records act as a window into the climate’s natural variability over geological time scales, allowing us to contextualize current changes. Fossil Evidence: ...

Mountain coated by smoke.

Burning Mountain of Pennsylvania: The Fire Smoldering Since ’62

Trizzy Orozco

It’s hard to imagine a fire that never dies—a silent beast lurking beneath the earth, breathing heat and poison for decades. Yet, in the heart of Pennsylvania, that’s exactly what you’ll find. Deep below the abandoned streets of Centralia, an invisible inferno has been burning since 1962, reshaping the landscape, scattering families, and turning a ...