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Numbers in Leuser Ecosystem
Year
2021
Flower
10
Fruit & Seed
14
Creature
18
Participant
46
Observe, Listen, Touch and Draw
Scientific illustration has been the classic match between art and science for centuries. Even today, scientific illustrators compose accurate depictions of nature, medicine and basic scientific concepts through watercolor, acrylics, ink or oils. Not only do they appeal to the eye, the work must include the correct proportions, colors and anatomical structures as well, says the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators.
Understanding the Changing Of Planet
From the oceans to continental heartlands, human activities have altered the physical characteristics of Earth’s surface. With Earth’s population projected to peak at 8 to 12 billion people by 2050 and the additional stress of climate change, it is more important than ever to understand how and where these changes are happening.