Linda Emerson Interpretive Design

Linda Emerson Interpretive Design Linda Emerson- Restoring our connection to nature and each other through culture, nature and history since 1975. Everything is connected.

Linda Emerson is an environmental professional, coastal activist, writer and artist with a formal education in environmental science who works across disciplines to bring together the best of all fields and open new possibilities. Professionally, she has designed many interpretive installations and exhibits, created master plans and designed outdoor spaces and developed successful community buildi

ng programs. With her expanded vision, she has partnered with professionals in the fields of landscape architecture, ecological restoration and public art. Unless noted otherwise, all photos ©LINDA EMERSON
Please, no reproduction, tagging, copying, and or publishing allowed without permission from photographer.

Always uplifting to see a past work take wings!Project: Green Cay Wastewater Treatment Wetlands Design Team
08/25/2023

Always uplifting to see a past work take wings!

Project: Green Cay Wastewater Treatment Wetlands Design Team

Slowly humans are recognizing that nature puts on the most magnificent show for free. “A dark sky doesn’t happen by acci...
08/25/2023

Slowly humans are recognizing that nature puts on the most magnificent show for free.

“A dark sky doesn’t happen by accident; these are not remote lodges that just happen to be in places where there’s a dark sky. In fact, go to the most remote accommodation on the planet and it’s very normal to discover that their lighting is awful. Not so DarkSky Resorts. “These are all lodges that have a dark sky and have thought carefully about their lighting, followed our lighting plan, developed a lighting plan and modified light where necessary so they can protect what people are coming to enjoy,” said Hartley.”

Non-profit DarkSky International has announced a new certification scheme for campsites, glamping resorts and lodges that could make it easier for stargazers to find a...

05/18/2023

I can’t emphasize enough the value of daily darkness. The rhythm our bodies and all living things evolved to survive and thrive within. Light, dark, light, dark, sunrise, sunset. Consider all of the impacts of too much light at night!

The Lyrids are active each year from roughly April 15-29. This year, they are expected to peak in the predawn hours of A...
04/26/2023

The Lyrids are active each year from roughly April 15-29. This year, they are expected to peak in the predawn hours of April 23, at 1:06 UTC. Luckily, this year the new moon falls on the 19th so if the weather is clear and the sky is dark where you are you will have no problem seeing the show!

Each year, the Lyrid Meteor Shower is active in mid-late April when the Earth crosses the orbital path of Comet Thatcher (C/1861 G1). This marks the end of the meteor shower drought over the last […]

04/15/2023

Do you miss the stars? Are you aware of what you’re missing?

10/30/2022
Let's preserve and restore mangroves, seagrass and all of Florida's coastal habitat...for their value to the marine ecos...
10/21/2021

Let's preserve and restore mangroves, seagrass and all of Florida's coastal habitat...for their value to the marine ecosystem and for the sake of their beauty.

A very short film about the beauty and importance of Mangrove Forests. This film is shot entirely in north Bimini, Bahamas. Every piece of footage was shot…

08/26/2021

Wildlife experts will debate the importance of emotion in conservation science for the annual Earthwatch lecture on Thursday. Here, they lay out their arguments

Some time ago I had the honor of researching and sharing the stories of Jupiter’s Black heritage for my client- Loxahatc...
01/01/2021

Some time ago I had the honor of researching and sharing the stories of Jupiter’s Black heritage for my client- Loxahatchee River Historical Society- from pioneering days to present elders who were children in the towns’ earliest years. Thank you for inviting me to sit at the kitchen table with you and hear stories of day long walks down sandy paths to get groceries every week and a self sufficient community who lived with joy and dignity.
Thank you for your trust. When we pass down stories, we gain a better understanding of ourselves and the world.

I researched and wrote interpretive panels and installed them in a traveling exhibit that made its’ debut at the West Jupiter Community Center followed by the Palm Beach County Library, Jupiter Branch.

https://www.jupiterlighthouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Black-Jupiter-LRHS-Exhibit.pdf

The rich fishing cultural heritage, meeting good folks like Cindy Lyman Jamison Janet Naughton John Jolley and working w...
05/26/2019

The rich fishing cultural heritage, meeting good folks like Cindy Lyman Jamison Janet Naughton John Jolley and working with talented Martha Blumel whose patience and creativity took my conceptual designs to awesome, complicated graphic production are the elements that helped make this project one-of-a-kind. So proud of what we accomplished Martha ! Epic interpretive at Jaycee Park, .

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