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Now more than ever, people feel alienated from the natural world and worried about animal life. Meanwhile we humans are finally appreciating that we aren’t the only intelligent life forms here, and we never have been. Join me, Lisa Lanser Rose, an award-winning author, educator, and dog trainer, and my guests as we put science, experience, and radical empathy to work. Let us take you deep into the minds of our fellow creatures. By imagining what it‘s like to BE another creature, we hope to forge a bond strong enough to save us all, on This Animal Life.
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Monday Sep 20, 2021
Get Zen At Your Audubon Raptor Center
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Do you have a nature center near you? Ann does--go along with her and volunteer raptor handler Lew Boynton to meet a whole cast of avian characters living at the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove. Nature Centers give us a humane way to understand the wildlife around us. Volunteering at your local nature center can provide you the privilege of caring for and interacting with wild animals.
Want to follow up on our sources or watch any of the videos we mention? Go to ThisAnimalLife.com and click on Show Notes.
REFERENCES:
How to Find a Wildlife Rehabilitator
“How to Love a Buzzard,” by Lisa Lanser Rose, Sugar Mule: Women Writing Nature, August 2012.
John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove
MacDonald, Helen, H is for Hawk, Jonathan Cape, 2014.
National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association
“The Second Coming,” poem by William Butler Yeats
Shavers Creek Environmental Center
White, T.H., The Goshawk, NYRB Classics, 2007.
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