Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) December 31, 2013 -- Endangered species blog Endangered Earth Journal.com has launched a new design for 2014 according to the journal’s producer Endangered Species Journalist Craig Kasnoff.
“Endangered Earth Journal.com is an important part of the Endangered Earth.com websites,” says Kasnoff. “So it’s important the journal has a design that makes it easy for individuals find information available to them, and also to be able to link directly to other Endangered Earth.com websites.”
Kasnoff, who has been writing about endangered species for almost 20 years, created Endangered Earth Journal.com as part of his series of endangered species websites including Endangered Earth; Bagheera; Tigers in Crisis and others. He says his ultimate goal for the journal is to have it be the “voice” for all his endangered species projects.
“There are so many endangered species issues to write about, and so many platforms to write for, it’s important to have one vehicle that can touch on all the topics and other communication platforms,” says Kasnoff. “There was a time not so long ago you could publish an article to a single platform –like a newspaper or magazine- and that would be it. However those days are long gone. Now the challenge is to find the best platform(s) for the information you want to publish without overwhelming yourself or your readers.”
Kasnoff says in 2013, the Endangered Earth Journal.com featured interviews with endangered species experts from a number of conservation organizations such as Save Our Species, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wildlife Conservation Society and others. He says he hopes to continue to bring the voices of endangered species experts to the journal, but also plans to expand the journal entries to focus on news and events that both promote the plight of endangered species and the efforts to save them.
“Saving endangered species is not just about science or conservation, it’s also about politics, finances, religion, culture and many other “human” activities,” says Kasnoff. “The challenge is trying to get a handle on the “big picture” because there are so many facets to that picture, and that picture is changing every day.”
Kasnoff says he is currently starting the process of “updating” all of his endangered species websites, a task that will take him well into 2014.
Go here to visit the Endangered Earth Journal.com.
Go here to learn more about Endangered Species Journalist Craig Kasnoff.
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The Endangered Earth Journal was created by Endangered Species Journalist Craig Kasnoff to help promote the plight of endangered species and the efforts to save them.
Craig Kasnoff, CKMC, http://www.ckmc.com, +1 6194528467, [email protected]
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