About THEJAVITSO CHASE
A beginner researcher interested in frogs and insects. Joined WILDHUB to connect with researchers, learn from them and take opportunities to participate in various forms.
WildHub Community Advocates Coordinator|Interdisciplinary Researcher, Uppsala University
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Hello, Thejavitso! WildHub is a place where everyone believes in shared knowledge. This is a platform with over 5000 members working across the globe. So, you are exactly in the right place! Welcome 🌻
Also, it's so good to see you working in my neighbour country, India. If you ever wish to visit Bangladesh, I would be more than happy to be your host!
That's good to know. I will try to attend sometime.
Hello, Thejavitso! WildHub is a place where everyone believes in shared knowledge. This is a platform with over 5000 members working across the globe. So, you are exactly in the right place! Welcome 🌻
Also, it's so good to see you working in my neighbour country, India. If you ever wish to visit Bangladesh, I would be more than happy to be your host!
Thank you for your warm welcome and invitation, Fairuse.
🌿 Welcome to WildHub, Thejavitso!
Your introduction is poetry in motion, layered, thoughtful, and truly inspiring. It’s a delight to have someone with such a beautiful blend of scientific curiosity and storytelling artistry join the community.
Your focus on overlooked species and habitats resonates deeply. I’m especially intrigued by your journey from studying mammals and birds to now exploring amphibians in such a rich biogeographical region. What drew you into the world of frogs? Was there a particular moment or species that sparked this leap?
Also, your illustrations sound enchanting. I'd love to see how your art speaks to conservation. Have you ever considered combining your visuals with data from fieldwork or community stories?
Looking forward to learning from you and growing alongside your journey. You're definitely in the right place to collaborate, share, and make a lasting impact.
Warm wishes from Kenya,
Simon.
In short, rather than one deciding moment, it was the culmination of experiences that drew me to study frogs further.
I've been eager to create science-informed illustrations, and while I’ve made a few, I’m excited to finally dive deeper into the subject and truly get started!:D
Thanks again for your warm welcome!
🌿 Welcome to WildHub, Thejavitso!
Your introduction is poetry in motion, layered, thoughtful, and truly inspiring. It’s a delight to have someone with such a beautiful blend of scientific curiosity and storytelling artistry join the community.
Your focus on overlooked species and habitats resonates deeply. I’m especially intrigued by your journey from studying mammals and birds to now exploring amphibians in such a rich biogeographical region. What drew you into the world of frogs? Was there a particular moment or species that sparked this leap?
Also, your illustrations sound enchanting. I'd love to see how your art speaks to conservation. Have you ever considered combining your visuals with data from fieldwork or community stories?
Looking forward to learning from you and growing alongside your journey. You're definitely in the right place to collaborate, share, and make a lasting impact.
Warm wishes from Kenya,
Simon.
Hello Simon, thank you for your kind words. After jumping between multiple projects over three years, I decided that I found frogs the most enchanting. Their diversity and particularly their vulnerability were what peaked my interest. The deciding factor however was that I had always wanted to work on something novel, yet overlooked.