Starting a Summer of Sustainability
Enjoy five summery stories of conservation and sustainability successes from across the Smithsonian.
Sarah is the Communications and Outreach Specialist for Working Land and Seascapes and Earth Optimism.
Enjoy five summery stories of conservation and sustainability successes from across the Smithsonian.
Sarah Grace WheedletonProtecting the little guys can lead to huge benefits for our planet.
Sarah Grace WheedletonEarth Month (aka April) is ending, but we're staying inspired with these science and sustainability success stories from across the Smithsonian
Sarah Grace WheedletonThe greenest day of the year is almost here, but our planet could still use some help long after the sun sets on Earth Day
Sarah Grace WheedletonWe recap five of our favorite optimistic stories from March, featuring everything from a historic agreement to protect our oceans to a small island working together to save confused puffins
Sarah Grace WheedletonFebruary was full of stories exploring Smithsonian research from the deepest to highest points on our planet.
Sarah Grace WheedletonFive recent scientific success stories to cheer you up on a dreary day ⛅️
Sarah Grace WheedletonBefore welcoming 2023, we're looking back at just a few #EarthOptimism highlights from 2022!
Sarah Grace WheedletonNeed some last-minute Halloween costume inspo? These five species narrowly escaped the greatest horror story of our time: extinction.
Sarah Grace WheedletonA case study demonstrates how incorporating social science into conservation actions can produce more effective, equitable, and lasting change.
Sarah Grace WheedletonBelizean eco-entrepreneur Jolie Pollard shares insights into breaking into the green beauty business in this second story of a two-part series.
Jolie Pollard & Sarah Grace WheedletonIn this first part of a two-part series, discover how seaweed is bringing a Belizean community together to explore its potential, from sustaining their local environment and economy to helping them take care of their hair!
Sarah Grace WheedletonKenya's Masai Mara ecosystem is an ancient landscape grappling with very modern challenges. Conservationist Cindy Obath discusses plans to better represent the daily reality of local communities during the Earth Optimism × Folklife Festival.
Cindy Obath & Sarah Grace WheedletonThis summer, a trio of students participating in the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program took the classic backyard science experiment to a new level.
Sarah Grace Wheedleton