Check out this website for a list of organizations that are providing humanitarian relief for Ukraine, with links to contribution possibilities. https://t.co/iM89EEpBvd
Check out this groundbreaking report on Indigenous Communities Partnering with Environmental Conservation Organizations:
https://t.co/W2NPwfgGAY
And sign up for the webinar series:
https://t.co/R4Ud5IDFNS
Wow! See the magnificent field guide Habitats of the World. It features portraits of nearly 200 zoogeographical regions, most being places you'll never see. A reminder of how much there is to learn and how much conservation is required. What a planet!
https://t.co/ImF9yAk6YQ
Just finished the outstanding book by David Graeber and David Wengrow, The Dawn of Everything. Highly recommend for deepening your understanding of the precolonial, Indigenous human experience. Then check out this remarkable map of Native lands: https://t.co/g8lyEKFF3E
I am delighted to tell you that an excerpt from To Know the World is the feature piece for the latest version of The MIT Press Reader.
It’s a section retitled as “An Environmentalist’s Lessons for an Improvisational Life."
https://t.co/WDUjHSc1bW
Please do have a look.
I will be giving the keynote address for the annual meeting of the Androscoggin Land Trust in Southern Maine. https://t.co/SzGgEk2UhN
It’s tomorrow evening, November 16 at 6 PM EST and open to the public.
Dear Friends,
I’m writing to let you know that I participated in a review on the Five Books website. I recommend five (actually ten) books that enhance environmental learning. You can check it out here:
https://t.co/O1otkvRlXb
I’m writing to let you know that an excerpt from To Know the World: A New Vision for Environmental Learning is now posted at the online magazine https://t.co/f9vpICLWOG.
I hope you have a chance to check it out.
https://t.co/JiR5IcxuWI
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