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Week 6 Blog


When looking back through the research process that has gotten me to my rough draft of 1,000 words for my scicomm article, there are some key assignments that have played a role in my expertise. One is the annotation practice of Scicomm 101, because it prepared me for the content I should be looking for when I start thinking on what I need to write. This is why I was able to pick an article that highlighted one specific aspect of wolves and create better dialogue within my rough draft. The second building blog was actually seeing these practices in the work with the close reading of "Backyard Beasts of Prey ''. Lastly, all of the homework assignments that focused on grammatical structures have helped me write in a more engaging way that I did not know before, especially considering that English was not my first language. 


I am pretty confident that I met the objectives of the essay. The first part of my essay asks different hypothetical images for the readers and makes assumptions, however I add the significant Of why it is important to differentiate wolf behavior. I continued to justify why there needs to be more advocacy and humanization of wolves by using two- three sources before my primary source for the scicomm article. However, I am still a bit worried on whether the protagonist and the storytelling part of the article is obvious. I fear that I may have written to formally an did not give that more engaging element.


As I conducted my research, the big trend taht I found was how much misinformation goes around about wolves. more specifically, how assumptions made about wolves actually harms them when we look at conservation. One organization that grabbed my attention was then "Born Free '' as they work at educating communities on how to protect nature and finding solutions to protect species, they even have a section on the importance of saving wolves that are endangered. However, to get a bigger and better idea on what issue I would like to focus on, I will be looking at. the updates that are posted on "howling for practice".


 
 
 

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