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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Harvard Science Book Talk: Carl Safina, in conversation with J. Drew Lanham, "Alfie and Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe"
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SUMMARY:Harvard Science Book Talk: Carl Safina, in conversation with J. Drew Lanham, "Alfie and Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe"
DESCRIPTION:<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full">	<div class="field-items">		<div class="field-item even">			<div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden view-mode-full">				<div class="field-items">					<div class="field-item even">						<table cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1">							<tbody>								<tr>									<td>										<strong>Where</strong>									</td>									<td>										Science Center, Hall A.<br><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carl-safina-at-the-harvard-science-center-tickets-742412043407?aff=oddtdtcreator" title="">ORDER FREE TICKETS</a> <strong> </strong>									</td>								</tr>								<tr>									<td>										<strong>When</strong>									</td>									<td>										November 7, 2023 @6:00PM									</td>								</tr>								<tr>									<td>										<strong>Organization/Sponsor</strong>									</td>									<td>										Harvard Division of Science, Harvard Library, and Harvard Book Store									</td>								</tr>								<tr>									<td>										<strong>Speaker(s)</strong>									</td>									<td>										Carl Safina (Stony Brook <span>University</span>)<br>J. Drew Lanham (<span>Clemson University)</span>									</td>								</tr>								<tr>									<td>										<strong>Cost</strong>									</td>									<td>										Free admission									</td>								</tr>								<tr>									<td>										<strong>Contact Info</strong>									</td>									<td>										<a href="mailto:science_lectures@fas.harvard.edu" target="_blank">science_lectures@fas.harvard.edu</a>									</td>								</tr>							</tbody>						</table>						<p>							<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="1ddef4a6-e751-4461-96e7-354b77d18189" data-view-mode="hwp_medium"></drupal-media><br><span>When ecologist Carl Safina and his wife, Patricia, took in a near-death baby owl, they expected that, like other wild orphans they’d rescued, she’d be a temporary presence. But Alfie’s feathers were not growing correctly, requiring prolonged care. As Alfie grew and gained strength, she became a part of the family, joining a menagerie of dogs and chickens and making a home for herself in the backyard. Carl and Patricia began to realize that the healing was mutual; Alfie had been braided into their world, and was now pulling them into hers.</span>						</p>						<p>							<em><span class="a-text-italic">Alfie &amp; Me</span></em><span> is the story of the remarkable impact this little owl would have on their lives. The continuing bond of trust following her freedom―and her raising of her own wild brood―coincided with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, a year in which Carl and Patricia were forced to spend time at home without the normal obligations of work and travel. Witnessing all the fine details of their feathered friend’s life offered Carl and Patricia a view of existence from Alfie’s perspective.</span>						</p>						<p>							<span>One can travel the world and go nowhere; one can be stuck keeping the faith at home and discover a new world. Safina’s relationship with an owl made him want to better understand how people have viewed humanity’s relationship with nature across cultures and throughout history. Interwoven with Safina’s keen observations, insight, and reflections,<em> </em></span><em><span class="a-text-italic">Alfie &amp; Me</span></em><span> is a work of profound beauties and magical timing harbored within one upended year.</span><br><br>_______________________						</p>						<p>							<strong>Carl Safina</strong> is the inaugural holder of the endowed chair for nature and humanity at Stony Brook University. He has a PhD in ecology from Rutgers University. His work has been recognized with MacArthur, Pew, and Guggenheim Fellowships, and his writing has won Orion, Lannan, and National Academies literary awards and the John Burroughs, James Beard, and George Rabb medals. Carl's books include <em>Voyage of the Turtle</em>, <em>Becoming Wild</em>, and <em>The View From Lazy Point</em>.						</p>						<p>							<strong>Joseph Drew Lanham</strong> is <span>an Alumni Distinguished Professor of Wildlife Ecology at Clemson Universityand Master Teacher in the Forestry and Environmental Conservation Department. He was an inaugural fellow of the Audubon-Toyota Together Green Initiative and is an Advisory Council member of the North American Association for Environmental Education. Lanham is the poet laureate of Edgefield, South Carolina, and the author of Sparrow Envy: Field Guide to Birds and Lesser Beasts (2021). He has published in a variety of leading journals and media platforms, including Audubon, Orion, Vanity Fair, Forest Ecology and Management, and Oxford American. </span>						</p>						<p>							<em>For more information and videos of Harvard Science Book Talks, see <a href="internal:/book-talks">https://science.fas.harvard.edu/book-talks</a>.</em>						</p>					</div>				</div>			</div>		</div>	</div></div>
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