[Pollinator] Celebrating 100th anniversary of Rachel Carsen's birth in 2007 - US FWS sponsors on-line book club
Patricia_DeAngelis at fws.gov
Patricia_DeAngelis at fws.gov
Tue Mar 13 05:58:26 PDT 2007
Rachel Carson introduced the "common" American to many of the ecological
and environmental concepts that many of us take for granted today. She
wrote about important scientific issues (i.e. pesticide risks) in an
easy-to-read style that anyone could understand. To honor the 100th
anniversary of Rachel Carson's birth, the US FWS is sponsoring an on-line
book club to discuss the works she authored and the issues she raises
therein. The book club is open to all.
(Pardon cross-postings.)
THE BOOK CLUB
Rachel Carson is considered by many to be the mother of modern-day
ecology. This year, to mark the 100th anniversary of Rachel Carson’s
birth, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will celebrate the achievements
of its most notable employee.
A highlight of the centennial celebration is the Rachel Carson Online Book
Club, beginning in March and continuing through November 2007. The forum
will focus on the life and work of Rachel Carson including her role as a
female leader in science and government. Silent Spring, Carson’s most well
known book which alerted the public to the dangers of pesticides and
sparked a firestorm of controversy in its wake, will be showcased as well
as some of her lesser known texts on the sea, and the truly inspirational
The Sense of Wonder.
Distinguished guest moderators will participate in the online discussions.
Author and Carson biographer, Linda Lear will launch he first session on
March 1. Each month, a moderator will start the book discussion with an
opening statement. Then, in dialogue with book club participants, the
moderator will provide weekly installments and add comments on the
discussion throughout the month. Discussions will encompass current
environmental issues like global warming and will extend to personal
attitudes toward the natural world.
The Rachel Carson Online Book Club is sponsored by The Friends of National
Conservation Training Center (NCTC). Participation in the online book club
is open to everyone.
For more information, please contact Anne Roy, National Conservation
Training Center at: Anne_Roy at fws.gov, or Nancy Pollot, Oregon Fish &
Wildlife Office at: Nancy_Pollot at fws.gov. View the book club Web site:
http://rcbookclub.blogspot.com
FOR MORE INFO ON RACHEL CARSEN, see: http://www.fws.gov/rachelcarson/
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