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What Do the Birds Have to Teach Us?
Speaker: Mike Havlik
Wednesday, February 18, 7:00 p.m.
Grace United Methodist Church
3700 Cottage Grove, Des Moines
What value do you put on a sandhill crane, a lupine, or a migrating
red-shouldered hawk? Aldo Leopold gave us a model of conservation that still
is applicable to this day. We will explore our role as humans and how we
connect to migration, wildness, and our sense of place. A re/read of "A Sand
County Almanac" and "Last Child in the Woods" is recommended but not
required.
Mike Havlik is a passionate naturalist, gonzo birder, and amateur musician
who has spent the last 17 years in outdoor education. For more information, contact
Jane at 515-223-5047 or [log in to unmask] .
This program open to the public and is sponsored by Central Iowa Sierra
Group.
Posted by Jane Clark
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