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New infographic! Mating behaviour of a giant insect from New Zealand.
Have you ever heard of weta? They are a group of fascinating giant cricket-like insects that are uniquely only found in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The latest infographic from Wapiti Studios helps to explain a recent study on the Wellington tree weta, which is a species of tree-dwelling weta called putangatanga.
Why we need science communication for nature conservation
Nature is aesthetically pleasing and inspiring all on its own, with or without a scientific context. So why do we need science communication for conservation? People need inspiration, but they also need a concrete roadmap to help them figure out what to do with their inspired energy! Art can provide the inspiration, while science can provide the instructions.
Budgeting for arts and communications in scientific grants
If you’re a researcher interested in getting involved in science communication and you’re considering hiring an expert to help, I think one of my overall top tips would be: plan for the costs! This blog goes through some of my main tips to help you construct a budget for your communications and outreach.
What scientists should keep in mind when working with artists and storytellers
Collaborating across disciplines can be challenging. Different disciplines often have different lingo, processes and even cultures. Read on to check out some of my tips for how to collaborate effectively on science communication projects!
Wapiti Studios is born
Welcome to Wapiti Studios, a one-woman show run by science writer and illustrator Sarah Nason! Wapiti Studios is an Alberta-based #scicomm and #sciart creative business. I help take scientific information and data and translate it into engaging writing and illustrations. My work focuses on celebrating three areas of passion: nature, wildlife conservation, and Indigenous rights.