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Typical Program Description:  If you look closely at the shape of the horizon, the structure of trees, the texture of soil, the patterns in a meadow, and other clues in nature, you will discover the processes that form our world.  Join award-winning author Noah Charney as he shares engaging stories, poignant insights and immersive photography from his new book, These Trees Tell a Story, which teaches core ecological concepts while guiding readers to deeper connections with nature. 
Contact: noah.charney@maine.edu

  • September 17, 2024, 10:00 am.  Brooklin Garden Club, Bagaduce Music, Blue Hill, Maine.

  • April 25, 2024. 5:00 pm.  Fields Pond Audubon Center, Holden, Maine.

  • March 19, 2024. 7:00 pm.  Virtual.  Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust, Maine.

  • February 29, 2024.  6:00 pm. Orono Public Library, Orono, ME.

  • February 12, 2024. 7:00 pm EST. (Virtual).  Sarasota Audubon, Sarasota, FL.  (Register here).

  • February 8, 2024. 2:00pm EST. Virtual -- A Conversation Between Two Noah Charneys: At the Intersection of Art and Ecology.  Ashland, Bedford, Hanover, Needham, West Newbury, Wareham, and Woburn Public Libraries, Massachusetts. (Register Here.)

  • November 9, 2023.  Witherle Memorial Library, Castine, Maine.

  • November 5, 2023.  Artists and Authors Festival.

  • November 4, 2023.  Native Plant Society of New Jersey Annual Meeting.

  • October 11, 2023.  Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Tufts University.

  • September 29, 2023.  Biology Department Seminar, University of Toronto Mississauga, Ontario.

  • May 20, 2023.  Field Walk, organized by Hitchcock Environmental Center for the Environment. Amherst, Massachusetts.

  • May 19, 2023. Book Launch. Presentation, Food, Music. Hitchcock Center for the Environment. Amherst, Massachusetts.

  • March 24, 2023.  Biology Department Seminar, University of Lowell, Massachusetts.

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