Tim Fox's 'Ecological Integrity'
Naturalist/writer Tim Fox's "Ecological Integrity" Event at Mesa College in G 101 on Friday, Feb. 24th, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Ecological Integrity. What does it mean?
Join Oregon naturalist/writer, Tim Fox, who will share heartening, if not challenging, insights addressing this question. Owls, salmon, trees, streams, scientists and scholars, and even the bacteria in our guts have helped inform his perspective.
Bio:
Since 1990, Tim Fox has followed a seasonal round through his Oregon Cascades homeland; in summer, he’s immersed in wildlife, vegetation and archaeological surveys for the U.S. Forest Service; in winter, writing, reading and frequent family walks among the trees fill his days. His work has been published in the anthology Forest Under Story, as well as Dark Mountain Issues 4, 5, 9 and 11 (available in spring, 2017), a forthcoming Best of Dark Mountain anthology, Orion Magazine and on the Yes! Magazine website. “The Mountain Lion,” a chronicle of his six days afoot in the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, is posted on-line in The Forest Log. And visit www.ecoshock.info/2014/11/healing-green-despair.html to hear a Radio Ecoshock podcast reading of his provocative essay, “Rivershift.” You can find more on his blog: wildintegrity.blogspot.com
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