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“As we work to know the life that surrounds us, we stand in a lineage of naturalists — past, present, and even future. We join the "cloud of witnesses" who refuse to let the more-than-human world pass unnoticed.” NatureAnimalHumanNaturalismNaturalistObserve Book:Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness Source: Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness
“Certainly, I believe that wilderness experiences are both restorative and essential on many levels. I am constantly contriving to get myself and my family out of the city to go hiking or camping in forests, mountains, and meadows in our Pacific Northwest home and beyond. But in making such experiences the core of our "connection to nature," we set up a chasm between our daily lives ("non-nature") and wilder places ("true nature"), even though it is in our everyday lives, in our everyday homes, that we eat, consume energy, run the faucet, compost, flush, learn, and live. It is here, in our lives, that we must come to know our essential connection to the wilder earth, because it is here, in the activity of our daily lives, that we most surely affect this earth, for good or for ill.” HomeEarthNatureEnvironmentDaily LifePractical Application Book:Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness Source: Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness
“Questions lead to further questions, and inquiry breeds insight. Gathering expertise brings both confidence and consolation. E. O. Wilson wrote: "You start by loving a subject. Birds, probability theory, stars, differential equations, storm fronts, sign language, swallowtail butterflies....The subject will be your lodestar and give sanctuary in the shifting mental universe.” NatureCuriosityObsessionObservationQuestionsE O Wison Book:Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness Source: Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness
“Carmen [pet starling] brings joy and depth and insight to our family. I believe she has a good life, and I am glad she did not die with her nest mates. But not one single day passes that I do not wish I could see her fly free.” FriendshipFamilyAnimalsCompanionshipStarling Book:Mozart's Starling Source: Mozart's Starling
“I am armed with a tenacious conviction that somehow the presence of the people who live in a home reside in the atmosphere of the walls forever.” CultureAntiquityHomes Book:Mozart's Starling Source: Mozart's Starling
“I am no ecological Pollyana. I have borne, and will continue to bear, feelings of wholehearted melancholy over the ecological state of the earth. How could I not? How could anyone not? But I am unwilling to become a hand-wringing nihilist, as some environmental 'realists' seem to believe is the more mature posture. Instead, I choose to dwell, as Emily Dickinson famously suggested, in possibility, where we cannot predict what will happen but we make space for it, whatever it is, and realize that our participation has value. This is grown-up optimism, where our bondedness with the rest of creation, a sense of profound interaction, and a belief in our shared ingenuity give meaning to our lives and actions on behalf of the more-than-human world.” HopeEnvironmentOptimismEcologyEnvironmentalismEnvironmental Conservation Book:Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness Source: Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness
“This is one of the blessings of the urban nature project: without the overtly magnificent to stop us in our tracks, we must seek out the more subversively magnificent. Our sense of what constitutes wildness is expanded, and our sense of wonder along with it.” WonderWildnessMagnificenceUrban Nature Book:Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness Source: Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness
“With my new habit of carrying binoculars everywhere, I feel imbued with a readiness to see, an attitude that my life itself is a kind of field trip. The urban naturalist has the terrific luxury of stepping out her door and into "the field," without long rides or carpools, or putting money in for gas and Dairy Queen. When does the field trip being? Whenever we start paying attention.” WorldNatureObservationAnimalsNaturalistEyes OpenSuburban Life Urban Book:Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness Source: Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness
“My grail chalice has been filled with an elixir that is perhaps headier than the wine of fact-it is filled with swirling, essential uncertainty and the difficult, mature task of dwelling in such a state.” RealityNatureChanceKnowledge Book:Mozart's Starling Source: Mozart's Starling