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    Author: Lauren Bucciero

    Lauren was born and raised in New England and currently resides on the beautiful New Hampshire Seacoast. From a young age, Lauren always had a passion for nature and animals. She spent lots of time at various nature summer camps and playing on her grandfather's dairy farm in upstate New York. In 2015, she completed an associates degree in veterinary technology at Great Bay Community College in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. By 2020, Lauren had completed a BS in animal behavior with a writing minor from the University of New England. Lauren is very passionate about wildlife conservation and education. She enjoys writing about these topics, as well as how to maintain a healthy lifestyle, DIY crafts, organic beauty products, and more!

    The Start of my Summer Internship at the Seacoast Science Center

    The Seacoast Science Center (SSC) is a nature center located in Rye, New Hampshire. SSC’s mission focuses on ocean conservation and education. I have been exploring at… Read more “The Start of my Summer Internship at the Seacoast Science Center”

    August 9, 2020 by Lauren Bucciero

    What Happens to Fish in the Winter?

    As temperatures drop for the winter, layers of ice begin to form on bodies of freshwater. If you’re anything like me, you might be wondering what happens… Read more “What Happens to Fish in the Winter?”

    December 27, 2018December 27, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

    Three Easy Ways to Help Wildlife This Winter

    Many animals struggle to survive the cold months. By taking some time to follow these simple tips, you can ensure that your backyard is an abundant for… Read more “Three Easy Ways to Help Wildlife This Winter”

    December 26, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

    The Do’s and Don’ts of Feeding Wildlife

    Providing food for wildlife has its pros and cons. Leaving food for small backyard animals during the cold months when food may be scarce is a great… Read more “The Do’s and Don’ts of Feeding Wildlife”

    December 21, 2018December 26, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

    Five Fascinating Facts About Seahorses

    1. A Group of Seahorses Is Called A Herd According to National Geographic, there are about 36 known seahorse species found in a variety of ocean habitats… Read more “Five Fascinating Facts About Seahorses”

    October 10, 2018December 23, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

    Five Fascinating Facts About Sea Stars

    1.Sea Stars Are Echinoderms, Not Fish Despite commonly being called starfish, sea stars are not a fish species. They do not have gills, scales, or tails like… Read more “Five Fascinating Facts About Sea Stars”

    September 17, 2018December 23, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

    What Exactly is a Veterinary Technician ?

    When I was a teenager, I decided I wanted to become a vet tech. I always loved animals and I was interested in medical care. However, I… Read more “What Exactly is a Veterinary Technician ?”

    June 28, 2017December 23, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

    What is a Pronghorn?

    What is a pronghorn, you ask? That is a great question! Although the pronghorn is similar to deer or antelopes, they belong to a family all their… Read more “What is a Pronghorn?”

    June 17, 2017December 23, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

    Close to Extinction: The Critically Endangered Addax Antelope

    A Dying Breed The addax antelope is one of the most critically endangered species of antelope. No one is certain of the exact amount of addax left… Read more “Close to Extinction: The Critically Endangered Addax Antelope”

    June 14, 2017December 23, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

    Marabou Stork: The Undertaker Bird

    Unlike its counterpart the white stork, associated with the mythology of bringing babies, the marabou stork’s unruly appearance and unsettling scavenging behaviors make this bird the center… Read more “Marabou Stork: The Undertaker Bird”

    June 10, 2017December 23, 2018 by Lauren Bucciero

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