Jaymi Heimbuch
Jaymi writes on technology, wildlife conservation, and water issues.
She received her degree in English and Creative Writing from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and married her loves of writing and green technology while working as Managing Editor for EcoGeek.org. Jaymi's writing orbits around her passions for environmental conservation and technology as a tool for social and environmental change. Her wildlife photography covers subjects as diverse as albatross on Midway Atoll to grizzly bears along Alaska's coastline to coyotes living in crowded cities.
Jaymi's writing has appeared on TreeHugger.com, Discovery.com, PlanetGreen.com, BBC Wildlife Magazine, Alternet, Gizmodo and more.
Latest Stories from Jaymi Heimbuch - Page 11
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Cleantech Stories of the Week: Best of 2012 and What to Look for in 2013
Tech news from around the web you don't want to miss.
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Nature Blows My Mind! Frost Flowers Grow over Land and Sea
A winter pheonomenon creates beauty on a small scale. Welcome to the world of frost flowers.
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From Wildlife Photography to Conservation Projects and Beyond, a Look at 2012 According to Jaymi
Looking back on this year, so much happened! I wanted to take a moment to go look back on the articles I had the most fun writing, the issues I had the most fun covering, and the adventures I had the most fun experiencing. Enjoy this look back!
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15 Amazing Animal Photos from 2012
Our favorite animal photos from 2012 all in one place.
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15 Best Photos of the Day in 2012
Our favorite images from our Photo of the Day colum, from amazing locations to cool animals to world events.
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Photo of the Day: A Winter Wonderland
Snow covered trees never cease to feel like a magical place.
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Photo of the Day: Reindeer Cuteness
We couldn't resist...
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World's First Archaeology Dog Sniffs Out Ancient Bones
A black lab has been trained to smell out human bones that are hundreds of years old, helping archaeologists in the field.
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Make Your Own Tablet Device from an Old Macbook
It doesn't take a lot of money to make your own tablet device (but it does take some skill and courage!).
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Tiny Armies of Microsubmarines Could Clean Up Oil Spills (Video)
A great short video explains how this new technology can help restore marine environments harmed by oil spills
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Nature Blows My Mind! Hummingbirds And Their Freaky Flying Abilities
Hummingbirds can fly forwards, backwards, up, down, sideways and they can even hover. But how??
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NASA's Top Images of 2012
This set of jaw-dropping images of our planet and solar system are among the best from this year.
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How Snowflakes Form Their Intricate Designs
A few "Hey, look what I learned" fun facts to bring home today.
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Powerful Portable Solar Power with WakaWaka Device
This popular solar charger is back with a new version of the device, and it is blowing its Kickstarter fundraising goals out of the water.
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How to Get a Christmas Tree Home via Electric Bike
Turns out you don't need a car to get an evergreen tree back to your house -- even a full-sized christmas tree.
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Photo of the Day: Chestnut Seeds Sprouting
In the middle of winter, it's always good to think about the miracle of spring awaiting us.
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Automated Photo-ID Technology Helps Researchers with Grey Seals
Scientists have figured out a way to overcome the problems of using image software on animals that don't always look the same in every photograph.
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Photo of the Day: Galloping Giraffes
This images shows the grace of these sometimes awkward-looking animals.


























