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 12
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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.
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Most Awesome Robots of 2012
We take a look back at our favorite robot stories: from the miniature to the hulking, from the record-breaking to the mundane.
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Best Cleantech News for Your Weekend Reading December 15-16 2012
Our Storify roundup may take a moment to load. Take a slow sip of your java, and hang in there...
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Top 10 Tech Stories This Week: NASA's night photos, gravity-powered lights, best in DIY in 2012, and more!
The hottest stories in Technology from the last week. Catch up quick!
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Plastic Objects Photographed to Look Like Sea Creatures
This photo series takes a surreal look at how we are transforming our oceans into a plastic world.
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Nature Blows My Mind! The Salty Beginnings of Famous Natural Arches
The natural arches in Arches National Park have an unusual story for how they were formed.
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Lights Powered by Gravity Brighten Rural Areas
A brilliant concept design comes up with a simple formula for powering lamps in off-grid areas.
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Five Hours of Airplane Landings in 30-Second Timelapse
Neat video highlights how much activity occurs at just one airport.
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30 Biggest Stories of the Year in Animal Conservation and Extinctions
The good, the bad, and the we-can-fix-its of the year all gathered up in one place.
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5 Trends That Will Shape Digital Products In 2013
Fast Company's list of what to expect in electronics for next year is a must-read.
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"One Day On Earth" Documents the Entire World in 24 Hours
An amazing photography collaboration with people from around the world is taking place tomorrow, December 12th. Take part in telling the world's story.
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Photo of the Day: Flowers Breaking Through Ice
The wonders of wildlife on a tundra show through.
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30 Best Moments in the DIY Movement in 2012
Before the year ends we want to take a moment to glance back over the best articles and projects of the DIY movement from 2012.
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Photo of the Day: Lynx Strolling Up A Tree
This Eurasian lynx is a beautiful example of a cat perfectly at home in the snow.
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Best Cleantech News for Your Weekend Reading December 8-9, 2012
Catch up on cleantech news from the week in 5 minutes.
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NASA's "Black Marble" Photos of Earth At Night
Beautiful images just published by NASA show our planet in the dark of night, but still lit up by human-made lights, all thanks to the latest in satellite technology.

























