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 9
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David Attenborough Calls Humans a "Plague Upon the Earth"
And there are plenty of humans who would agree.
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Beijing's Smog Crisis Revealed in Documentary
A short documentary aired on Chinese TV hopes to bring needed public attention to the "airpocalypse".
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Can Wireless Sensor Technology Make Us Happier People?
We seem to have a dependent relationship on technology these days, but is it possible that technology can make us happier people?
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Wood Bison To Be Reintroduced to the Wild in Alaska
North America's largest land mammal is about to be reunited with ancient habitat in a restoration experiment.
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Must-Read Cleantech Stories from January 14-18, 2013
Tech news from around the web you don't want to miss.
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Are Elephants Doomed?
Poaching is on the rise in Kenya, what should be one of the few safe(ish) places for elephants in Africa.
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Timelapse Train Journey Travels Through the Four Seasons
A gorgeous video shows what it looks like to travel on this train's route as the seasons change.
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Robot Fish's Gliding Strategy Saves Battery Life
The new design from Michigan State University will lengthen the battery life of the bot as it gathers data about water pollution.
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Nature Blows My Mind! The 6 Longest Bird Migrations
These birds make some of the world's longest migrations, and you'll be shocked at how many thousands of miles they rack up.
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Study Shows Wanting Stuff Makes Us Happier Than Having Stuff
Research finds that the positive emotions associated with stuff is in the anticipation of ownership, not ownership itself.
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Zoomable Map Shows Every Person in U.S. and Canada
This map uses 2010 census data to visualize population based on location, not demographics.
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Australia's Coastal Wetlands Trapped Between Rising Seas and Urban Development
Having nowhere to retreat to, the survival of important wetlands and the many species that depend on them is in serious peril.
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Stunning Video Features Beautiful Moments Between Humans and Animals
Ashes and Snow is a gorgeous, artistic short film with a dreamlike quality that highlights the connection between humans and fellow animals.
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San Antonio Launching First Bookless Public Library
This library will be decidedly more technologically advanced than the old book-filled buildlings we're used to.
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CuBox Pro Open-Source Computer Is a 2-Inch Box, Uses Just 3 Watts
This tiny computer is surprisingly powerful for its miniature size.
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One-Trick Gadgets Trending Down With Consumers
Those gadgets that only accomplish one task might be too old-fashioned for today's consumers, a survey suggests.
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Must-Read Cleantech Stories from January 7-11, 2013
Tech news from around the web you don't want to miss.
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Kevin Russ's Stunning iPhone Photos Prove Technology Won't Make You an Artist
The impressive work of Kevin Russ proves a bigger point: you don't need to have fancy gear to create amazing photographs.

























