Max Helmberger, who earned his MS in entomology at Cornell University, is now a graduate student at Michigan State University. In addition to his wonderful claymation videos, he has also created a card game called “Life for the Loam,” which teaches the role of soil organisms in maintaining healthy soil.
Hot on the heels of Life for the Loam version 2.0 comes a speciation point for the game as the fix for a problem that’d been gnawing at me for a while. With that, the game officially splits into three: The Outreach, Classroom, and Ecologist Editions! pic.twitter.com/eIciqlkhsF
— Max Helmberger 🦂 (@maxwellidae) December 18, 2019
Recap of the Conservation Tillage Conference held in St. Cloud, Minnesota this December.
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