I've been a member of the xerces society for about two years and I'm really happy with their work. They are a charitable organization focused on invertebrate conservation. If you become a member not only will you be supporting a good cause but their magazine is amazing. They also have lectures and other events you can attend.
Invertebrates are often overlooked so I'm glad they're out there.
(If anyone know of an ant conservation group lemme know~)
In 2011 I happened across the story of the 1970s "Stop de Kindermoord" protests in the Netherlands. It was forgotten history. No-one had covered this subject in the English language in decades and it was rarely mentioned in Dutch.
Protests about the lack of safety for children on the streets became a highly effective movement which fed into the safe cycling infrastructure which we have today. Nowadays, most Dutch children cycle independently in relative safety, to school as well as to visit friends etc.
I'm happy to see that this subject has been picked up by many other people in the last ten years, though sadly it still hasn't been translated successfully into other countries' policies.
#cycling #safety #RoadSafety #planning #StopDeKindermoord
https://www.aviewfromthecyclepath.com/2011/01/stop-child-murder.html
RT @MischiefToy@twitter.com
Let’s build a Summit Ave that’s safe for pedestrians & cyclusts of all ages and abilities! Visit http://SaferSummit.org to get your own lawn sign!
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/MischiefToy/status/1590050053619470337
Crop and soil scientist. Middlingly skilled bagpiper. Anti-car.