The Cheesy 2024 AJM Family Christmas Letter
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The Cheesy 2024 AJM Family Christmas Letter

Dear Clients, Partners, Friends, and Poor Souls Who Opened This Letter,

Well, here we are—another year older, a bit wiser(?), and, in AJM tradition, full of cheese (both metaphorically and literally). Let’s rewind 2024 and relive AJM Environmental’s greatest hits—the moments where chaos knocked, and we showed up with just enough brilliance to make it look intentional.

What We Were Up To in 2024

This year we tackled challenges with all the vigor of Santa’s elves trying to meet their toy quota. Here are some highlights! 

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The Cheesy 2023 AJM Family Christmas Letter
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The Cheesy 2023 AJM Family Christmas Letter

We’re back with yet another cheesy Christmas letter from the AJM family! Against popular demand, we’ve unleashed another installment of our annual letter because apparently, we just can’t stop ourselves from talking about, well, ourselves. We promise that Chat GPT only wrote a small portion and it’s quite easy to tell which parts (hint: the jokes that aren't funny).

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BONEFISH! TWELVE O’CLOCK!
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BONEFISH! TWELVE O’CLOCK!

AJM’s Fisheries Biologist, Hillary Keyes, recounts her recent adventures in Belize! The past few years in the month of March, you would have found me on a frozen Alberta lake with a tiny rod, jigging for any of our resident trout species or yellow perch, sometimes with a tip-up baited for northern pike nearby.

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A Glimpse Into Marine Turtle Conservation: Shelling Out Some Love (and Facts!) for the Majestic Marine Turtle
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A Glimpse Into Marine Turtle Conservation: Shelling Out Some Love (and Facts!) for the Majestic Marine Turtle

It is winter here in Alberta, Canada and we are dreaming of warmer temperatures.

To turn the thermostat up a few notches, AJM’s Biologist, John Rich, transports us to the remote beaches of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in this latest post about his past work with endangered Marine Turtles!

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