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My ideal role as an environmental interpreter!
An ideal role for myself in environmental interpretation would be surrounding climate change. Climate change is something I am extremely passionate about. I care deeply about our environment and it scares me that climate change is occurring so rapidly. I used to hate snow, but all throughout December I was praying it would snow. Those lovely summer days in October only made me worried about why the temperature was so hot. Climate change is one of the scariest current topics; our animals are dying, the arctic is melting, and our sea levels are rising. The textbook says that an important job as an interpreter is in promoting stewardship of natural resources and the culture as well (Beck et al., 2018). Therefore, I think my ideal role as an interpreter would be in trying to promote awareness of climate change and its effect on ecosystems and help sustainable businesses and initiatives strive.
This role would entail using social media for different national parks to promote climate change acts and sustainable businesses with goals to aid in the climate crisis. Social media is such an important tool that has a lot of power in today's generation. An extremely funny TikTok, or a really beautiful Instagram photo could boost a business greatly. I would work with the national parks and promote their initiative to aid in the climate crisis. In 2010, the National Park Service Climate Change Response Program began to showcase important aspects of climate change that need attention. Some of these are using science to help parks manage climate change, mitigating or reducing our carbon footprint, and communicating to the public about climate change (Beck et al., 2018). I have always had a love for photography and making funny videos, so I think that going to these national parks, taking photos and spreading awareness would be something that I can do to help.
Another important aspect of this job would be promoting sustainable businesses that aid reduce our carbon footprint, and incorporate reusable practices. This is because these businesses deserve to thrive as they are absolutely crucial to our future. Some of my personal favourite sustainable practices are using beeswax as a food wrap instead of using disposable plastic, and reusable cotton pads instead of makeup remover wipes. I use the Greenzla reusable makeup pads, and the Naturebee Beeswax. I love promoting all the little ways to become more sustainable because a lot of them are easy ways to help out the environment.
Some skills that I will need to accomplish this would be teamwork, communication, creativity and research. Teamwork will be an important aspect when working with different companies and national parks to provide the most accurate information. I will also need to have excellent communication both verbally and through social media to include all of the important aspects of climate change interpretation and how to tackle the climate change crisis. Creativity is very important in promoting social media, but also can help when it comes to one's interpretation, and finding helpful ways for others to interpret climate change. Finally I will need to research to find sustainable businesses and to keep all of the information both relevant and up to date.
Beck, L., Cable, T. T., & Knudson, D. M. (2018). Interpreting cultural and natural heritage: For A Better World. SAGAMORE Publishing.
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#busybee #natureworks #macrophotography #yellowflower #bees #lifeworks #gardenlife #intranature #naturebees #gardeninglife #organicbees #honeybees (at Newport Beach, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIMSCiLAVuk/?igshid=zs83zqjg358o
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Anyone else tried bee pollen? It’s apparently highly nutritious and anti-oxidant rich. Tried it the first time this week thanks to the delivery of a cake jar from @sweettalk_nz and @naturebeenz It’s filled with lemon and blueberry cake with lemon curd and Manuka honey cream cheese icing topped with bee pollen! Truly sweet, delicious and worth the calories! You can order them online for a limited time. A nice treat during lockdown too and partly healthy if you count the bee pollen! 💛 #naturebee #beepollen #sweettalknz https://www.instagram.com/p/CUrCGs_p67D/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#ami phool tulit eelen bone #naturebees (at Keesara)
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NatureBee’s SleepEzy For Sleep Deprivation
Sleep disorders are becoming a health concern around the world, with more than 30% of the population suffering from sleep deprivation or a sleep disorder. In today’s busy world, where stress levels continue to rise, exposure to natural sunlight outdoors is diminishing, and technology is leading to constant demands for your attention, it’s no surprise that you can struggle to get enough sleep.
SleepEzy, NatureBee’s unique sleep formula, comes in a unique Night Oil, and Pillow Spray which when inhaled or applied to pulse points on your skin can help achieve that longed-for state of deep sleep and calm your busy mind.
SleepEzy night oil and SleepEzy pillow spray can provide a natural, easy, holistic approach to sleep health. SleepEzy will support quality sleep so you wake up feeling totally rested, refreshed and alive. NatureBee’s new SleepEzy can help the body’s natural desire to relax by quietening a bustling mind and creating a feeling of drowsiness.
NatureBee have extensively researched the top eight plant extracts they believe support the best quality night’s sleep. These plant extracts have been carefully blended and cold pressed to make their sleep formula, which, when inhaled or applied to pulse points on your skin, can help achieve that longed-for state of deep sleep. The SleepEzy Pillow Spray and SleepEzy Night Oil ingredients are
Lavender, Bergamot, Camomile, Orange, Lemon, Mandarin and Sandalwood, all totally natural and soothing.
SleepEzy Night Oil contains the same ingredients as the SleepEzy Pillow Spray, and also contains Cedarwood and Rosemary Essential Oils in sweet almond oil.
Simply spray a fine mist of SleepEzy Pillow Spray over your pillow, bed linen and sleeping attire. As you inhale the scent, it creates a calming sensory atmosphere that helps promote a sense of peace and drowsiness.
Apply the SleepEzy Night Oil to various pulse points including the insides of your wrists, neck, temples and the arches of your feet. Your body will absorb the soothing oils and create those sleep-inducing benefits. Make sure your room is darkened, and all outside stimuli has also been ‘put to bed’. As you relax, the natural aromas continue to create a tranquil environment, supporting your body’s natural desire for a perfect night’s sleep.
For more information on bee products, Manuka honey and Royal Jelly please go to http://naturebeecom/ .
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop http://etsy.me/2C1p4OV :Bee Yourself Busy Bees Nature Embroidered White Canvas Cushion Cover #housewares #pillow #white #square #cotton #coveronly #black #naturequote #stripes #bumblebee #naturebee #quotebee http://etsy.me/2mPJlki
#black#white#stripes#naturequote#quotebee#square#bumblebee#pillow#etsy#cotton#naturebee#coveronly#housewares
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Lycopene: A Natural Food Supplement That May Support Prostate Health
Studies show that lycopene, a powerful antioxidant found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables, may support prostate health and may even reduce the risk of prostate cancer. NatureBee, an...
(PRWeb October 11, 2017)
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#ami phool tulit eelen bone #naturebees (at Keesara)
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Hark, a podcast! I’m normally the interviewer but in this case I’m the interviewee. Thank you Keren Cook, host of At Source podcast for the great chat. Keren is the Global consumer expert at NatureBee. I feel honoured to be featured alongside other great interviewees including Dr Libby Weaver. We talk about Good magazine, career paths, conscious living, tiny homes, a book project and some funny work stories along the way. If that tickles your fancy, tune in! I must admit to being rather nervous to listen to this after the fact. I now know how others feel when I’m the one interviewing them. Thank you Kerrin for making it so easy. Link in bio. 💚 #atsourcepodcast #goodmagazinenz https://www.instagram.com/p/CdjPL1AP9yN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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This beautiful soap is exclusively manufactured for NatureBee from pure New Zealand honey and bee pollen. The unique antibacterial properties and the healing properties of Manuka honey - discovered by Waikato University's Honey Research Centre - ensure this soap will help protect you from bacterial infections.
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