006: Art as Science Communication
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On today’s episode we have Aysha McConkey, a Bachelor of Environmental Studies graduate, junior biologist, and wildlife artist. She’s joining us today to talk about the importance of co-op placements during her academic journey, various types of local wildlife conservation efforts, and the synergy between art and science to mobilize knowledge.
Learn more about Aysha’s projects at her website and follow her on Instagram at @AyshaMcConkeyArt.
Please note, this episode was recorded in summer 2025 and so minor details may have changed since the time of recording.
References from the episode:
- Protecting BC’s Wildlife: How Aysha McConkey’s co-op experience shaped her future, UFV Today
- The invasive strawberry blossom weevil, Anthonomus rubi Herbst (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), uses Dasiphora fruticosa for reproduction in British Columbia by Aysha B. McConkey, Yonathan Uriel, Jade Sherwood, Warren Wong, Tracy Hueppelsheuser, and Michelle T. Franklin
- Aysha’s Richmond Mural at No 7. Road Pier parks washroom building
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