“Gloucester nature photographer Kim Smith, the keynote speaker at Salem State University’s Earth Days Week, used vivid images of monarch butterflies to describe their lifecycle, importance in ecosystems, and imperiled future due to habitat loss and agricultural chemicals. Smith, who spoke on campus Thursday, April 12, 2018, makes nature films and contibutes to the daily blog Good Morning Gloucester. She also helps communities and individuals build gardens specifically aimed at attracting butterflies, bees and beneficial bugs…”I think compassion for all living creatures is really important,” said Smith. “Right here in our own backyards and beaches we have small winged creatures like monarchs and piping plovers that are struggling to survive…”
Pick up your paper. Lovely to see front page article for Kim, and with a Dawn Upshaw coming to Shalin Liu (tomorrow) notice same day!
That is awesome! Great coverage for Kim! Good job, Kim! And thank you for sharing, Catherine.
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Hi Paula! You’re welcome. Happy news to share🙂
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Thank you so much Catherine for sharing!, I did not know it was coming out in print, too. Nice surprise just now, good thing I read the blog 🙂
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Great coverage and as they say follow your heart! 🙂 Dave & Kim 🙂
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