
Amanda Williams
Special Projects Editor at 1A
Journalist. Special Projects Editor for @1a, brought to you by @wamu885 + @npr. Formerly: @VirginiaBeerCo. [email protected]. she/her
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Oct 18, 2024 |
mediapost.com | Amanda Williams
he health and wellness world seems to be in a state of perpetual transformation, especially because of the influence of the diverse viewpoints and needs of various demographics, particularly Gen Z women. This consumer base has emerged as a potent influence, shaping dialogues concerning comprehensive well-being. As a generation molded by digital technology and shifting societal norms, female Gen Z audiences disrupt conventional approaches in their pursuit of health and wellness.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
mediapost.com | Amanda Williams
by Amanda Williams , 47 minutes agoThe health and wellness world seems to be in a state of perpetual transformation, especially because of the influence of the diverse viewpoints and needs of various demographics, particularly Gen Zwomen. This consumer base has emerged as a potent influence, shaping dialogues concerning comprehensive well-being.
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May 24, 2024 |
wwno.org | Amanda Williams
Billions of birds are making their way around the world right now as part of their annual spring migration. But climate change, habitat loss, and human infrastructure are making that journey harder for a lot of species. That’s why conservation and government groups come together twice a year to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day – but maybe they also just want an excuse to talk about our feathered friends. Either way, we’re happy to oblige.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
wwno.org | Jorgelina Manna-Rea |Amanda Williams
Plants and animals across the world are struggling for many reasons, whether it’s due to invasive species, pollution, or climate change. A lot of those reasons are caused by human activities. Within the last 50 years, we’ve taken some steps to try and ease that. Some places like Gorongosa National Park have the world’s most hopeful stories of wildlife recovery. And that recovery is just as important to wildlife as it is to the community.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
wwno.org | Haili Blassingame |Amanda Williams
Scientists predict that more than 1 million species could go extinct in the coming decades. That’s according to the When a species goes extinct, there are consequences for entire ecosystems. The effects can be dire for those who depend on those species to survive. It’s been 50 years since Congress passed the Endangered Species Act in 1973 to protect plants and animals in the U.S. from extinction. Over 99 percent of the more than 1,600 species listed as endangered or threatened have survived.
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