GROW Externships Postcard: "Nature Is Gay" (O'ahu Laysan Albatross)

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Support GROW Externships while sharing some fun facts about nature-- mainly that it's gay.

Send a friend or gay lover this pithy postcard, all while helping us create life-changing paid externships for disadvantaged and underrepresented (BIPOC, woman-identifying, and LGBTQIA2S+) students and developing professionals, vitalizing their careers in sustainability, environmental science, and related fields.

When you write the postcard, you might want to include the following:
In the 2008 study “Successful same-sex pairing in Laysan albatross,” researchers found that 31% of Laysan albatross pairs on O’ahu were female–female, and the overall sex ratio was 59% females as a result of female-biased immigration. This was the first record of cooperative breeding in Laysan albatross, in which unrelated females paired with one another for multiple years and cooperated in chick rearing. (Photo credits: L. Young & E. VanderWerf, Pacific Rim Conservation)

• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
• Blank product materials sourced from Sweden, US, Brazil, or China
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Support GROW Externships while sharing some fun facts about nature-- mainly that it's gay.

Send a friend or gay lover this pithy postcard, all while helping us create life-changing paid externships for disadvantaged and underrepresented (BIPOC, woman-identifying, and LGBTQIA2S+) students and developing professionals, vitalizing their careers in sustainability, environmental science, and related fields.

When you write the postcard, you might want to include the following:
In the 2008 study “Successful same-sex pairing in Laysan albatross,” researchers found that 31% of Laysan albatross pairs on O’ahu were female–female, and the overall sex ratio was 59% females as a result of female-biased immigration. This was the first record of cooperative breeding in Laysan albatross, in which unrelated females paired with one another for multiple years and cooperated in chick rearing. (Photo credits: L. Young & E. VanderWerf, Pacific Rim Conservation)

• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
• Blank product materials sourced from Sweden, US, Brazil, or China
Support GROW Externships while sharing some fun facts about nature-- mainly that it's gay.

Send a friend or gay lover this pithy postcard, all while helping us create life-changing paid externships for disadvantaged and underrepresented (BIPOC, woman-identifying, and LGBTQIA2S+) students and developing professionals, vitalizing their careers in sustainability, environmental science, and related fields.

When you write the postcard, you might want to include the following:
In the 2008 study “Successful same-sex pairing in Laysan albatross,” researchers found that 31% of Laysan albatross pairs on O’ahu were female–female, and the overall sex ratio was 59% females as a result of female-biased immigration. This was the first record of cooperative breeding in Laysan albatross, in which unrelated females paired with one another for multiple years and cooperated in chick rearing. (Photo credits: L. Young & E. VanderWerf, Pacific Rim Conservation)

• Cardboard paper
• Paper weight: 7.67–10.32 oz/yd² (260–350 g/m²)
• Size: 4″ × 6″ (101 × 152 mm)
• Paper thickness: 0.013″ (0.34 mm)
• Coated outer surface
• Blank product materials sourced from Sweden, US, Brazil, or China