by Erin Loury | May 10, 2012 | Posts
Ah, the signs of spring. The sun is out, the rain has stopped (for now)—and sudden oak death is on the move. This invasive, fungus-like tree killer, which is related to the Irish potato blight, moves in fits and spurts with bouts of warm spring rains. Every spring for...
by Erin Loury | Apr 20, 2012 | Posts
A volunteer placed a translucent, blue marble in my hand as I walked through the door. Everyone else in the darkened auditorium held a similar token. Ocean-philes of one kind or another, we were gathering at the Monterey Institute of International Studies for the...
by Erin Loury | Jan 19, 2012 | Posts
After four years of living near Santa Cruz, last weekend I finally ventured to the annual Fungus Fair for the first time. With elements of nature, science, and hippie culture, it’s an event that sounded just so… Santa Cruz. My expectations were tempered after hearing...
by Erin Loury | Nov 18, 2011 | Posts
There’s a room at UC Santa Cruz filled with chocolate and vanilla, cinnamon and green tea, bananas and pineapple. But far from ready-to-eat desserts, all are leafy and green, basking in the humid light of one of the three UCSC campus greenhouses. A certain former...
by Erin Loury | Oct 24, 2011 | Posts
On a little island off the coast of central California, researchers, conservationists and artists are teaming up to help some threatened sea birds raise their next generation. The helping hand comes in the form of some stylish new housing. The Rhinoceros Auklet is a...