Trish O’Kane is no stranger to activism. From her decade in Central America to her passion for making broken things whole. But when Trish became a birder in midlife, her activism took a decidedly ecological turn.
Together we walk through her beautiful new book, Birding to Change the World, including the New Orleans disaster story that first led her into birding.
Join us for this episode of The Thing with Feathers as Trish O’Kane, author and senior lecturer in environmental justice at the University of Vermont, illuminates ways we might make a difference for the birds, our neighbors, and ourselves right where we are.
From the local marsh to ill-fated fireworks, from Madison, Wisconsin to rural Vermont, making a positive ecological impact is often easier—and more important—than we imagine.
Trish was such a wise, kind guest. Our conversation inspired me to look at my own community with new eyes, new hope, and new gratitude.
You can find Birding to Change the World anywhere books are sold.
Share this post