A Seminar From The Nature Education Project
Join us in welcoming the engaging Dr. Jake M. Robinson for an author event, where Jake will discuss his latest book, Treewilding - Our Past, Present and Future Relationship with Forests.
Treewilding offers a fascinating journey through the history and future of our relationship with trees. It tackles the complexities, controversies, and challenges of forest restoration, presenting innovative solutions through a blend of modern science and traditional knowledge.
Treewilding is Dr. Robinsons second science book, designed to inspire a new generation to restore forests responsibly and deepen their connection to nature.
This event is a collaboration between the Mount Barker Community Library and Second Nature Conservancy and is seeded by Green Adelaide.
About the author…
Dr. Jake M. Robinson, a microbial and restoration ecologist at Flinders University in South Australia, is on a mission to protect and restore nature while promoting the health of both people and the planet. His work focuses on collaborative science, effective communication, innovation, and practical action.
Dr. Robinson's previous book, Invisible Friends, explores the pivotal and fascinating role of microbes in our lives and the environment, often in ways that sustain life.
Host of the Interconnected podcast, blogger and artist, find out more and explore Dr. Robinsons work on his website, visit www.jakemrobinson.com.
Copies of Treewilding - Our Past, Present and Future Relationship with Forests will be available for purchase at the event.