Hidden Wonders
We are in search of nature's six-legged jewels and the next generation of environmental stewards who will care for them. Our Missi...Learn more
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- Kristina Lindsay Madriz is fundraisingWant to join in on finding insect species new to science?
Dr. Isaí Madriz is an independent researcher focusing on entomology (the study of insects). He has no institutional backing, but with the help of others he can contribute to the body of science related to insects and why they matter to the planet and humanity. It is essential that we know what is living amongst us and protect insects because without essential insects such as pollinators, we as a human race cannot survive.
Isaí will travel through the USA and Canada to discover and rediscover insects species, drawing upon knowledge of: other established scientists he meets, local people including indigenous groups that have knowledge of local flora and fauna, and school & community groups who engage in citizen science. This research is meant to be carried out over the next few years. Donated funds will cover mileage, small per diem, campsites/room rental, field supplies, and related items. This environmental discovery and education program is set to launch May 2024.
Isaí has extensive knowledge and experience in biological research through the Americas. As a "biking biologist" he spent two years biking from Chicago to the Southern Cone of South America and up to the edge of Brazil, working as a biologist/zoologist/marine biologist/entomologist. During this time he volunteered in exchange for room and board. Since then, he has engaged in projects in Patagonia, Chile, working with production companies to produce natural history documentaries about the wildlife of the area. He is continuing as volunteer Executive Director of the nonprofit, Hidden Wonders, and giving his time as the lead researcher. He also is a photography expert for National Geographic Travel and contributes to the National Geographic Latin America magazine.
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"We aim to discover, describe and protect key insect species and inspire the next generation to care for these crucial components of a healthy planet for the betterment of all."
The discovery and appreciation of insects is essential to our planet's well being, and thus, ours!
Thanks in advance for your contribution to this endeavor.
Sincerely,Kristina Lindsay MadrizDirector of Development & Chief Operating Officer
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About Hidden Wonders
We are in search of nature's six-legged jewels and the next generation of environmental stewards who will care for them. Our Mission: To discover, describe and protect key insect species and inspire the next generation to care for these crucial components of a healthy planet for the betterment of all. Our Purpose: Hidden Wonders aims to contribute to our understanding of the crucial role that insects play within a variety of ecosystems by discovering and explaining the behavior and interactions of insect species before they become extinct. By sharing the discoveries of new insect species and explaining their role in maintaining a healthy planet, we aim to inspire the protection of those species and their ecosystems into the future. We partner with private and public park systems and government bodies, such as forestry management, to amplify our impact and to reach the broadest audience possible, with a particular focus on young people - the future stewards of our planet.
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Causes
Wildlife biodiversity
Established
2022
Tax ID
87-2703808
NTEE code
Wildlife Preservation/Protection
Hidden Wonders is a 501(c)(3) public charity, EIN 87-2703808. Donations are tax-deductible. Select content is provided by GuideStar.