Join us for an engaging conversation inspired by The Everyday Naturalist: How to Identify Animals, Plants, and Fungi Wherever You Go by naturalist, educator, and Oregon Master Naturalist Rebecca Lexa. In this practical and accessible guide, Lexa shares the skills and tools needed to observe, identify, and better understand the living world around us, whether you're exploring a neighborhood park, hiking a forest trail, or traveling somewhere new.
During this book talk, we'll explore key concepts from Lexa's work, including observation techniques, species identification, and building a deeper connection with nature through curiosity and careful attention. The discussion will also highlight foraging practices and considerations specific to the Pacific Northwest, along with other insights drawn from the book and Lexa's years of experience as a naturalist and outdoor educator.
Whether you're an experienced naturalist, an aspiring forager, or simply someone who enjoys spending time outdoors, this program will provide practical knowledge and inspiration for discovering the plants, fungi, and wildlife that share our landscapes. Come ready to learn, ask questions, and see the natural world with fresh eyes