Gabriella Sotelo

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Gabriella Sotelo was a Walker Communications Fellow at ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡.

Articles by Gabriella Sotelo

Students in North Carolina Tackle Light Pollution with Cube Satellites
May 12, 2022 — How six students from UNC Asheville are creating a tool to help support Lights Out initiatives in North Carolina and beyond.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Spotlight: Kay Garlick-Ott Wants Everyone to Love Ecology
May 09, 2022 — How one ecologist found inspiration while working with seabirds off the coast of Maine.
When Creeping On Cuckoos Leads to a Potential Career
April 20, 2022 — Sonoran ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ collaborated with campus chapter Sun Devil ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ members to count cuckoos and gain valuable field survey experience.
How to Bring Lights Out to a City Near You
March 18, 2022 — ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ chapters across the U.S. have been instrumental in convincing cities to turn their lights out for migrating birds.
A group of people, all wearing gold curling horns on their heads, poses for the camera. The author holds a glowing blue cube in her hand.
From House Finches to President Loki: The Surprises You Find When You Get Outside
March 01, 2022 — How one afternoon of birdwatching for Gaby Sotelo turned into a weekend—and perhaps a lifetime—full of birds.
What is the Difference Between Native, Non-native, and Invasive Plants?
February 25, 2022 — We break it down for you, and provide some alternatives to plants you might have in your backyard or local box store.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Spotlight: Claire Del Sorbo Wants to Know Why You Love Birds
February 14, 2022 — In the case of Del Sorbo, ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s social media fellow, their interest in birds started with a death.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡'s Aurelio Ramos Sees the World Through Birds
January 25, 2022 — Ramos, the senior vice president of ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Americas, talks about the future of hemisphere conservation.
pipes lay across a partially constructed island of light-colored sand. the island is near shore, but surrounded by water.
One Good Turn Deserves Another
January 03, 2022 — A dredging operation provides material to restore Crab Bank, an important seabird sanctuary in Charleston Harbor.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Spotlight: Tania Romero Sees Death and Rebirth in the Shapes of Birds
November 29, 2021 — For the Debs Park program coordinator, birds are an important element of her identity and a connection to her ancestors.