ISLAND OF THE WEEK

March 16, 2011 by  
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Island of Java, Ujung Kulon National Park, Indonesia. gMack w/ treasures tossed ashore from the Indian Ocean

Very few words in the English dictionary evokes memories, a sense of wonder and a yearning for travel like the word "island".

I am fascinated with islands due to the unique natural and cultural heritage associated with them.

I'm sure I've been influenced by Charles Darwin and his discoveries in the Galapagos Islands. Being a naturalist it was like a pilgrimage for me to go there 15 years ago.

Valuable first-hand experiences above and below the lava-rimmed islands gave me a knowledge I could never obtain simply by reading "The Origin of Species". I learned about a fragile and threatened archipelago dealing with issues that are commonplace all over the world: Threats due to human population and introduced species such as feral cats, dogs, goats, pigs, etc. To this day that particular peregrination has helped me in my continuing education of a favorite topic: Island Biogeography. Over the next several months, I will present to you some of my favorite islands--continental and oceanic--in locales ranging from the tundra to the tropics.

Rainbow over Gaferut Atoll, Caroline Islands, Federated States of Micronesia. Photo © by Greg McCormack

Examples include one of the smallest specks in the ocean that somehow gets on all of the world maps despite the fact that nobody even lives there: Gaferut Atoll (pictured here) in the Caroline Islands On the other extreme, I will highlight larger islands, e.g. Java, which is not only the most populous but one of the most diverse islands in the world. I hope you find something of interest while clicking and scrolling your way through these pages. Perhaps it will trigger thoughts or memories that you'd like to share (please leave a comment below)? My goal in this endeavor is to rekindle a sense of wonder and encourage all of us to continue to be courageous and proud stewards of this marvelous planet. One single island, multiplied by a few, makes an archipelago. One act of conservation, multiplied by many, makes for a healthier environment. To see my first "island of the week", please click on the navigation bar and go to "Java".Spread the Adventure!

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