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Tiffany and Tsvetelina holding the seedling guide in front of a blooming desert plant with yellow flowers.

Tiffany Pereira Blends Art and Science in New Mojave Seedling Guide

By Elyse DeFranco | Mar 19, 2025 | Featured projects

The ecologist and illustrator created a first-of-its-kind seedling guide to help land managers and community members identify native plant seeds and aid with restoration work. DRI sat down with Pereira for more information about her goals and inspiration for the project, the benefits of fusing art with science, and the miracles contained in the tiniest seeds.

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female scientists conducting surveys

DRI interns join the search for elusive desert tortoises in Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument

By Elyse DeFranco | Feb 6, 2023 | Blog, Featured researchers

Tiffany Pereira’s student interns tracked elusive and threatened desert tortoises in the desert near Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Tiffany Pereira works at Tule Springs

Meet Tiffany Pereira, M.S.

By DRI Communications | May 7, 2020 | Blog, Featured researchers

Tiffany Pereira, M.S., has been a member of the DRI community since July of 2019, and specializes in biology and scientific illustration.

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