
Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lecture Series: "The Promise of Sunrise: Finding Solace in a Broken World" with Author Ted Levin
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![]() The 2025 Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lecture Series will feature 4 New England authors writing on themes of wildlife and forests from their own unique personal histories and experiences as wildlife biologists, naturalists and foresters. To Register: This event is free for the public. RSVP's are highly encouraged, however walk-ins will be welcome! With questions, contact tripley@forestsociety.org
About the Author: Ted Levin received the John Burroughs Medal in 2004, the highest literary honor awarded to an American nature writer. His work has appeared in Audubon, Sierra, Sports Illustrated, National Wildlife, National Geographic Traveler, National Geographic Books, The New York Times, Newsday, The Boston Globe, The Guardian, and The Daily Telegraph. Levin is author of Backtracking: The Way of a Naturalist (1987), Blood Brook: A Naturalist's Home Ground (1992), Liquid Land: A Journey Through the Florida Everglades (2003) and America’s Snake: The Rise and Fall of the Timber Rattlesnake (2016). The new book is due for release March 21 – Vernal Equinox. Join us for the premiere reading. Date:
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