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Humorous, compelling, and insightful, these pages are a guide to living a life that is good for oneself and the planet by immersing oneself in the world of birds. LoraKim draws on experiences and knowledge from a lifetime of working with birds as a conservationist to summarize this book in a provocative way: "If you are reading this book, shut the cover and go out and be with birds. If you still persist, I warned you. The beauty is in more than in words, but in birds." LoraKim Joyner has worked in avian conservation in the Americas for nearly four decades as a wildlife veterinarian. As part of…mehr

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Humorous, compelling, and insightful, these pages are a guide to living a life that is good for oneself and the planet by immersing oneself in the world of birds. LoraKim draws on experiences and knowledge from a lifetime of working with birds as a conservationist to summarize this book in a provocative way: "If you are reading this book, shut the cover and go out and be with birds. If you still persist, I warned you. The beauty is in more than in words, but in birds." LoraKim Joyner has worked in avian conservation in the Americas for nearly four decades as a wildlife veterinarian. As part of her work, and as a result of the devastation to people and parrots she has witnessed, LoraKim offers healing and hope to a world where loss of biodiversity, climate change, terrorism, political polarization, and pandemics threaten us all. She does this by leading Bird Walks all over the country, and as a Unitarian Universalist minister and Co-director of One Earth Conservation.
Autorenporträt
LoraKim combines her experience as a wildlife veterinarian, Unitarian Universalist minister, and Certified Trainer in Nonviolent Communication to address the importance of both human and nonhuman wellbeing. She serves as a Community Minister affiliated with the First Unitarian Church of Des Moines, Iowa, and Co-director of One Earth Conservation. She is an inspiring speaker and leads nation-wide workshops and webinars in Compassionate Communication and Nurturing Nature. With over 38 years of experience working with parrot conservation in the Americas, she currently leads projects in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guyana, Suriname, and Paraguay. You can read about her life and work in her memoir, Conservation in Time of War.