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Google “Animal Interludes” to hear wonderful writers read excerpts from Kathleen’s recent book, Earth’s Wild Music: Robin Kimmerer on the common murre and the grey wolf, Jane Hirschfield on the albatross, Aimee Nezhukumatathil on meadowlarks, and many more.
Catch Kathleen at the Corvallis Arts Center opening of the Wildfire + Water exhibition, May 15, 4 pm.
Read Kathleen’s new op-ed, a sly argument that hurricanes should be named, not for innocent Debbies and Ernestos, but for the fossil fuel executives who are actually increasing the fury of storms.
Hear Kathleen talk about a human-rights strategy to combat climate wrongs, podcast on the New Books Network, available here.
And you’ll like the new book, The Heart of the Wild, with Kathleen’s essay, “In Feral Land is the Preservation of the World.”
Hear Kathleen talk about a human-rights strategy to combat climate wrongs, podcast on the New Books Network, available here.
Announcing the release of Animal Dignity, with Kathleen’s essay “The Heart of the Scorpion,” about the moral power of the will to live.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment just published Kathleen’s “The perilous and important art of definition: the case of the old-growth forest.” Read it here.
Three of Kathleen’s essays – “Swallows, Falling,” “Common Murre,” and “Dawn Chorus” are published in a new collection that celebrates birds, Dawn Songs, edited by Jamie K. Reaser and J. Drew Lanham.