Articles by: Stephanie Stefanski

Photo Essay

Explorations: An Unusual Ecology in Patagonia

Explorations: An Unusual Ecology in Patagonia

Stephanie Stefanski explores an unusual relationship between kelp gulls and southern right whales off the coast of Patagonia.
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Summer Blog 2013

Stephanie Stefanski in Patagonia

Stephanie Stefanski in Patagonia

Over the past three months, I had the privilege to meet and interview over 300 people in Patagonia. From backpackers in hostels to families on winter vacation, from French to English to Spanish to Portuguese, each complemented my interview with …

by × September 1, 2013 × 2 comments

Oceans

Paying Their Way: Why Sharks Are Worth More Alive

Paying Their Way: Why Sharks Are Worth More Alive

The shark fin industry is worth billions of dollars every year. How can shark lovers compete against that kind of capital?
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Uncategorized

Rowing For Revolution: Can Roz Savage Change the World?

Rowing For Revolution: Can Roz Savage Change the World?

Roz Savage was a management consultant in London when she was struck by a crazy idea: she would row around the world to spark environmental awareness. Now that she's back, has Savage's "movement moment" arrived?
by × January 15, 2013 × 3 comments

Actions, Conservation

(photo by Mauro Burzio)

Paying for Prevention: Dr. Ivonne Baki on Ecuador’s Novel Conservation Plan

Ecuador has asked the international community to put it's money where it's mouth is. Dr. Ivonne Baki talks to Sage about her country's audacious plan, and how being an artist and a woman is helping her get the word out.
by × November 29, 2012 × 0 comments