Annie Howland

hoboannie

Southern California

Naturalist

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Haven't created any projects yet! 

No lab notes posted yet!

Fingers crossed, as well!
Apr 28, 2017
Achieving food sovereignty with edible insects: Breaking the cycle of poverty and malnutrition
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YAY! Just saw this traveling around on Twitter: http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-39480161 Congrats on the exposure for a worthy project!
Apr 08, 2017
Achieving food sovereignty with edible insects: Breaking the cycle of poverty and malnutrition
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Call me a hopeless geek, but I'm so excited!!
Apr 04, 2017
Achieving food sovereignty with edible insects: Breaking the cycle of poverty and malnutrition
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YAY! I did a happy dance for you when I saw the project was funded. I'm really passionate about the notion that insects can feed the world, if only we could break down that "ew" barrier. The residents of Burkina Faso are a perfect example of a people who have no such barriers and just need a way keep that protein source available year-round...and also create a stream of income. It's a worthy endeavor. Best of luck.
Mar 31, 2017
Achieving food sovereignty with edible insects: Breaking the cycle of poverty and malnutrition
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This is a wonderful idea! I'm impressed at the goals you've outlined and excited to see how it all goes. I'm all for feeding the world, one edible insect at a time :)
Mar 03, 2017
Achieving food sovereignty with edible insects: Breaking the cycle of poverty and malnutrition
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Yay! With that many plants, hopefully you'll get lots of spider data once they begin flowering.
Dec 18, 2016
What native flowers attract the most spiders?
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Here in Southern California, my wild California poppies are host to goldenrod crab spiders. Looking forward to following the project.
Nov 29, 2016
What native flowers attract the most spiders?
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