Discover the Natural World with Featured Speaker Josephine Woolington at the 2nd Annual Pollinator Festival

We are thrilled to announce that Josephine Woolington, a distinguished writer, musician, and educator from Portland, Oregon, will be a featured speaker at the 2nd Annual Pollinator Festival. With a deep-rooted curiosity about all living things, Josephine's work delves into the intricate relationships between native flora and fauna in the Pacific Northwest.

At the festival, Josephine will share insights from her acclaimed book, Where We Call Home: Lands, Seas, and Skies of the Pacific Northwest. This collection of essays explores the natural histories of ten native species, including the western bumble bee and the sandhill crane, offering a profound meditation on our connection to the land and its inhabitants.

Josephine's background as a journalist and musician enriches her storytelling, blending scientific exploration with cultural narratives to illuminate the evolving landscapes of our region. Her presentations inspire audiences to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the natural world.

Don't miss this opportunity to engage with Josephine Woolington's compelling perspectives on the native species that define our home. Her talk promises to be a highlight of the festival, offering both education and inspiration to all who attend.

For more information about Josephine and her work, visit her website: josephinewoolington.com

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