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#14: Meet with Rebecca from Morris Animal Foundati cover
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Wildlife Conservation Insights

#14: Meet with Rebecca from Morris Animal Foundati

#14: Meet with Rebecca from Morris Animal Foundati

29min |30/09/2022|

127

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#14: Meet with Rebecca from Morris Animal Foundati cover
#14: Meet with Rebecca from Morris Animal Foundati cover
Wildlife Conservation Insights

#14: Meet with Rebecca from Morris Animal Foundati

#14: Meet with Rebecca from Morris Animal Foundati

29min |30/09/2022|

127

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My guest for this episode is Rebecca Richman. Rebecca is a Senior Research Specialist at Morris Animal Foundation. She is also an artist and owns an art studio called studio d'Une. Her goal through her art is to celebrate our love for nature!  

She has been part of the Morris Animal Foundation for 12 years. 


As an artist, Rebecca strongly supports conservation. Here is what she says: “Fluid, viable relationships bring into focus the connection of one life to another, and the
ways in which we impact our planet and are impacted by it. I create images that
reveal the inherent bond between species and ecosystems, people and the natural
world.” 

In this episode we discuss her work within the foundation and how her art participates to
conservation.  Rebecca explains how she educates people through her art work from bugs, hummingbirds to darters and aquatic pollution. Every educational message can be painted and a visual is more impactful than a talk! 


A little bit of information about Morris Animal Foundation. It is a global leader in supporting scientific research that advances veterinary medicine related to health and quality of life for dogs, cats, horses and wildlife around the world . The studies so far granted have led to better preventions, diagnostic tools, treatment protocols and even cures for what ails the world’s animals. Some of these breakthroughs have become industry gold standards and are used in every veterinary practice in the United States.


Without further due, it is my great pleasure to welcome my guest Rebecca. 

Hope you enjoy the travel.  


https://www.studiodune.com/

https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/

https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/article/fostering-wildlife-conservation-through-art 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

My guest for this episode is Rebecca Richman. Rebecca is a Senior Research Specialist at Morris Animal Foundation. She is also an artist and owns an art studio called studio d'Une. Her goal through her art is to celebrate our love for nature!  

She has been part of the Morris Animal Foundation for 12 years. 


As an artist, Rebecca strongly supports conservation. Here is what she says: “Fluid, viable relationships bring into focus the connection of one life to another, and the
ways in which we impact our planet and are impacted by it. I create images that
reveal the inherent bond between species and ecosystems, people and the natural
world.” 

In this episode we discuss her work within the foundation and how her art participates to
conservation.  Rebecca explains how she educates people through her art work from bugs, hummingbirds to darters and aquatic pollution. Every educational message can be painted and a visual is more impactful than a talk! 


A little bit of information about Morris Animal Foundation. It is a global leader in supporting scientific research that advances veterinary medicine related to health and quality of life for dogs, cats, horses and wildlife around the world . The studies so far granted have led to better preventions, diagnostic tools, treatment protocols and even cures for what ails the world’s animals. Some of these breakthroughs have become industry gold standards and are used in every veterinary practice in the United States.


Without further due, it is my great pleasure to welcome my guest Rebecca. 

Hope you enjoy the travel.  


https://www.studiodune.com/

https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/

https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/article/fostering-wildlife-conservation-through-art 


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My guest for this episode is Rebecca Richman. Rebecca is a Senior Research Specialist at Morris Animal Foundation. She is also an artist and owns an art studio called studio d'Une. Her goal through her art is to celebrate our love for nature!  

She has been part of the Morris Animal Foundation for 12 years. 


As an artist, Rebecca strongly supports conservation. Here is what she says: “Fluid, viable relationships bring into focus the connection of one life to another, and the
ways in which we impact our planet and are impacted by it. I create images that
reveal the inherent bond between species and ecosystems, people and the natural
world.” 

In this episode we discuss her work within the foundation and how her art participates to
conservation.  Rebecca explains how she educates people through her art work from bugs, hummingbirds to darters and aquatic pollution. Every educational message can be painted and a visual is more impactful than a talk! 


A little bit of information about Morris Animal Foundation. It is a global leader in supporting scientific research that advances veterinary medicine related to health and quality of life for dogs, cats, horses and wildlife around the world . The studies so far granted have led to better preventions, diagnostic tools, treatment protocols and even cures for what ails the world’s animals. Some of these breakthroughs have become industry gold standards and are used in every veterinary practice in the United States.


Without further due, it is my great pleasure to welcome my guest Rebecca. 

Hope you enjoy the travel.  


https://www.studiodune.com/

https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/

https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/article/fostering-wildlife-conservation-through-art 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

My guest for this episode is Rebecca Richman. Rebecca is a Senior Research Specialist at Morris Animal Foundation. She is also an artist and owns an art studio called studio d'Une. Her goal through her art is to celebrate our love for nature!  

She has been part of the Morris Animal Foundation for 12 years. 


As an artist, Rebecca strongly supports conservation. Here is what she says: “Fluid, viable relationships bring into focus the connection of one life to another, and the
ways in which we impact our planet and are impacted by it. I create images that
reveal the inherent bond between species and ecosystems, people and the natural
world.” 

In this episode we discuss her work within the foundation and how her art participates to
conservation.  Rebecca explains how she educates people through her art work from bugs, hummingbirds to darters and aquatic pollution. Every educational message can be painted and a visual is more impactful than a talk! 


A little bit of information about Morris Animal Foundation. It is a global leader in supporting scientific research that advances veterinary medicine related to health and quality of life for dogs, cats, horses and wildlife around the world . The studies so far granted have led to better preventions, diagnostic tools, treatment protocols and even cures for what ails the world’s animals. Some of these breakthroughs have become industry gold standards and are used in every veterinary practice in the United States.


Without further due, it is my great pleasure to welcome my guest Rebecca. 

Hope you enjoy the travel.  


https://www.studiodune.com/

https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/

https://www.morrisanimalfoundation.org/article/fostering-wildlife-conservation-through-art 


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