Jordan Davis
About Me
Wildlife photographer and nature enthusiast
Conservation Projects
View All (10)Avian Guardians: Protecting Bassano's Birds
activeThis initiative aims to safeguard endangered bird species in the Bassano region through habitat restoration, community engagement, and research. By collaborating with local stakeholders, we will implement conservation strategies that enhance biodiversity and promote sustainable practices. Our goal is to ensure a thriving avian population, fostering a balanced ecosystem for future generations.
Gem Native Plant Nursery Initiative
activeThe Gem Native Plant Nursery Initiative aims to cultivate and restore native plant species to enhance local biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. By growing and distributing these plants, the project will promote ecological balance, support pollinators, and engage the community in conservation efforts. This initiative not only fosters environmental stewardship but also provides educational resources on the importance of native flora.
Bassano River Revitalization Project
activeThe Bassano River Revitalization Project aims to restore the ecological health of the river through a series of organized cleanup efforts and conservation education initiatives. By engaging local communities and volunteers, we will remove debris, monitor water quality, and promote sustainable practices to protect this vital waterway for future generations. Together, we will enhance biodiversity and ensure the river remains a cherished natural resource.
Gem Wetland Restoration Initiative
completedThe Gem Wetland Restoration Initiative aims to revitalize critical wetland habitats that support diverse wildlife and enhance regional biodiversity. By reestablishing native vegetation and improving water quality, this project will foster ecosystem resilience and provide educational opportunities for local communities. The initiative seeks to engage volunteers and stakeholders in hands-on restoration efforts, ultimately creating a sustainable natural resource for future generations.
Rosemary Wildlife Corridor Initiative
activeThe Rosemary Wildlife Corridor Initiative aims to establish a vital ecological pathway that connects fragmented habitats, allowing for safe wildlife movement and genetic diversity. This project will enhance local biodiversity, reduce human-wildlife conflicts, and foster community engagement in conservation efforts. By restoring native vegetation and implementing wildlife crossings, we will create a sustainable environment that benefits both wildlife and residents.
Hussar Forest Restoration Initiative
completedThe Hussar Forest Restoration Initiative aims to revitalize and restore native forest ecosystems in the Hussar region through community engagement and sustainable practices. By replanting indigenous tree species and enhancing biodiversity, we seek to improve wildlife habitats, combat soil erosion, and promote carbon sequestration. This project will empower local communities to actively participate in the stewardship of their natural resources, fostering a deeper connection to the environment.
Recent Observations
House Mouse
Mus musculus
Baltimore Oriole
Icterus galbula

Virginia Opossum
Didelphis virginiana
Northern Short-tailed Shrew
Blarina brevicauda




