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Harry Brake
Diverse educational entrepreneur of Information Science Based Community Projects
Book Opportunity to discuss what happens in our "Own Backyards" and enhance education! Join us March 20th!
https://www.eventbrite.com/o/dnrec-delaware-national-estuarine-research-reserve-29707681211
Thank you DNREC, Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve, and Laural Sullivan, - today's talk on Winter World by Bernd Heinrich, Jared Ryan, and Joe to bring up VERY relevant Delaware issues - it was AWESOME! Look at the topics we brought up:
Structured vs unstructured time in individuals during, before and after the pandemic that allow recognition of the world around us.
Unethical vs ethical collecting/ sampling of animals, specimens for study
Older populations of individuals having more discretionary time to give to Nature and how to encourage that interest in those that do not have the luxury of that time
Connections from the inside to the outside - getting individuals outside and not relying on a pandemic to do so
Discovery of the outside - "your own backyard" brought to the forefront!
Revolution of education that should be taking place utilizing the outdoors every single day.
Urban sprawl and individuals in developments - impacting the resources around us AND slowing the disappearance of species and nature due to development.
The introduction of this great resource:
https://northbranchnaturecenter.org/naturenow/
and an invitation to visit the St. Jones Reserve and Blackbird Creek Reserve!
March 20th's book talk is based on the following book:
Slime by Ruth Kassinger - it would be awesome to have you join in on the discussion:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/books-at-breakfast-tickets-133989587463?aff=
Awesome experience today and hope to see mnore next time!
Harry Brake