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 14
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Whale Shark Caught In Abandoned Fishing Net Rescued by Divers (Video)
The largest fish in the sea still can't overpower abandoned nets. Watch as divers free this gentle giant.
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Photo of the Day: Mushrooms Like A Field of Umbrellas
A log takes on a Dr. Seuss quality with these many mushroom caps.
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Stunning Time-lapse of Stormy and Starry Skies over Joshua Tree
A visit to this desert national park yeilded some amazing images, made into this breathtaking time lapse video.
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The Fixer's Manifesto Celebrates Creativity and Independence
A new manifesto created by Sugru for the fixer community highlights the important aspects of DIY repair.
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Photo of the Day: A Sweet, Sleepy Owl
This owl has napping on its mind!
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Top 10 Tech Stories This Week: Bio-bots, greener gadget rankings, tablet buying-guide, and more!
The hottest stories in Technology from the last week. Catch up quick!
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Caption Contest Winners! A Wink You'll Never Forget
Our top five captions for this contest are in!
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Nature Blows My Mind! The Multi-Generation, 2,500 Mile Monarch Butterfly Migration
The only insect to make an annual seasonal migration over such distances, the journey is so long it takes four generations of butterflies to make each trip. Amazing!
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Researchers Design Bio-Bot Covered in Rat Heart Cells and Able To Move On Its Own
This robot is made with rat cardiac cells and represents a leap in synthetic biology and potential for environmental sensors.
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Norway's Plans to Kill Wolves Reveals Lack of Environmental Values
George Monbiot's column rips apart Norways plans for wolves and other Red List species.
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Photo of the Day: Buddah Reclaimed By Roots
There is something to be said for the enduring quality of roots to reclaim, well, everything.
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Keep Your Laptop Cool: How to Apply Thermal Paste and Clean the Fan
We all have experienced an overheating laptop. Here's a simple, DIY process to keep your computer running cooler.
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eBay Launches Store for Apple-Certified Refurbished Products
eBay's timely launch will help holiday shoppers find great deals and also have a lighter environmental footprint.
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Photo of the Day: A Red Fox Makes a Break for It
Red foxes are one of the common sights in Alaska's Katmai National Park... even when they're speeding past!
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Caption Contest: A Wink You'll Never Forget
This photo is begging for a caption -- and yours could win the contest!
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New Mexico Gun Store Sponsors Coyote Killing Contest
A gun store owner is hosting a contest to see who can kill the most coyotes this weekend, offering guns as a prize.
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Contagious Cancer May Send Endangered Tasmanian Devil Into Extinction
A strange contagious cancer that began in 1996 is threatening to wipe out the entire species. Researchers are finding out that the cancer is evolving to become even more complex.
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Top 10 Tech Stories This Week: Documentary unveils e-waste realities, teen girls make pee-powered generator, and more!
The hottest stories in Technology from the last week. Catch up quick!


























