Encounter the everyday wilderness: Lyanda Lynn Haupt at TEDxRainier

Life in the city is commonly at odds with our concept of nature, wildlife, and natural beauty-but we're just not paying close enough attention. Nature writer Lyanda Lynn Haupt shows us how we are always intimately connected to the wilderness and nature, no matter where we choose to live our lives.
The writing of Lyanda Lynn Haupt is at the forefront of the movement to connect people with nature in their everyday lives. Her newest book is The Urban Bestiary: Encountering the Everyday Wild, was published by Little, Brown in fall, 2013. Her previous book, Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness, was published by Little, Brown in July 2009, and was awarded the 2010 Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award. Lyanda's first book, Rare Encounters with Ordinary Birds (Sasquatch, 2001), explores the relationship between humans, birds, and ecological understanding, and is a winner of the 2002 Washington State Book Award. Her second book, Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent: The Importance of Everything and Other Lessons from Darwin's Lost Notebooks, published by Little, Brown, continues to resonate with audiences interested in natural history, Darwin, birds, and their intersection.
Lyanda has created and directed educational programs for Seattle Audubon, worked in raptor rehabilitation in Vermont, and been a seabird researcher for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the remote tropical Pacific. Her writing has appeared in a variety of publications, including Utne, LA Times, Image, Open Spaces, Huffington Post, Wild Earth, and Conservation Biology Journal. She lives in Seattle with her husband and daughter, and their mixed backyard chicken flock.
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  • @MauraBarclay
    @MauraBarclay9 жыл бұрын

    This is so inspiring. Even a concrete jungle is still a jungle teeming with wild life. Lyanda helps us see the wild in our most domesticated and tamed environment: suburbs.

  • @simonewilliams9056
    @simonewilliams9056 Жыл бұрын

    I moved to an arid, sandy area, with overpowering sun and big blue skies. As i trudged the afluent streets, I discovered a tree full of big yellow birds weaving nests. Singing and twittering while they weaved. Usually only found nr water in reeds, this one keurboom tree attracted an exclusive flock of Cape weaver birds.

  • @cosmicswaggervids
    @cosmicswaggervids10 жыл бұрын

    I just got Crow Planet and wanted to get some insight into the author. I think the book will be amazing. I am excited to read it.

  • @AnanyaJayakumar
    @AnanyaJayakumar10 жыл бұрын

    Took me to a different world :)

  • @beitheleaf8221
    @beitheleaf8221 Жыл бұрын

    My only complaint with some of the TED talks is the mic quality… having to hear minute mouth/tongue sounds makes it really hard to focus on the content :( nothing against lyanda, love her work! She’s great to read if u ever get the chance ❤

  • @intezamable
    @intezamable8 жыл бұрын

    WARNING! ONCE YOU MAKE FRIENDS WITH CROWS, ROOKS, JACKDAWS AND MAGPIES THEY WANT YOUR WINDOW TO BE OPEN! ALSO IN WINTER!!!!

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