Landscape Literacy: Queer Birding

Artemisia Institute and Estraven Lupino Smith Presents:

Landscape Literacy: Queer Birding

Sunday, May 12 2019

9:00am - 11:00am

ALL AGES

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TBA

The inaugural meeting of the Artemisia Institute’s Birding Club will be May 12 from 9am-11am, the day after World Migratory Bird Day!

Led by institute Director Estraven Lupino-Smith, this birding outing will focus on identifying some local species, talking about ecosystems and habitats, and discussing what queering birding and other naturalist practices might look like while remembering that the best way to see birds is to stay quiet. Bring your binoculars! (and an extra pair to share)

The location is TBA, depending on accessibility needs.

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The Artemisia institute is a research-creation project dedicated to critical ecologies. It was established to confront the social, historical, and ideological conditions that shape and constrain our ideas of nature and ecologies. artemisiainstitute.org

The Institute acknowledges with deep gratitude that it is situated on unceded Lkwungen Territory (Esquimalt and Songhees Nations).

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