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fun growing Multispecies Intelligence by dancing the Hokey Pokey


LoraKim Joyner
- Jul 13, 2022
Cuerpo de Conservacionistas de Psitácidos - Parrot Conservation Corps
We are putting together a group of people who embrace a vision of interconnecting beauty, and who will commit to life on earth.


LoraKim Joyner
- Jun 14, 2022
Ethical Considerations in Wildlife and Conservation Medicine
There are many demands and challenges in caring for ourselves, others, and the world. We can improve our care through ethical discourse.


LoraKim Joyner
- Apr 14, 2022
The Path of Nurturing Yourself in Conservation
Taking care of ourselves means we can take better care of others and this earth. Empathy is like a mirror, reflecting earth's beauty in us.


LoraKim Joyner
- Nov 14, 2021
Turn Towards the Jungle
By turning to nature, to the jungle, to parrots, to one another, and to the great beauty and tragedy around us, we can heal the earth.


LoraKim Joyner
- Sep 28, 2021
Mindful Birding: Embracing Death and Life
Birding helps us embrace the reality of life and death, and hence become better stewards of earth.


LoraKim Joyner
- Sep 14, 2021
Here’s Looking At You Parrot
Looking at parrots is a scientific art, such as during parrot conservation in Paraguay. It changes one to listen to what the parrot says.


LoraKim Joyner
- Aug 6, 2021
Birding for Life
Watching birds is good for us and for all of life. Find out how you can save yourself and birds, and how to join us for our upcoming walks.


LoraKim Joyner
- Feb 22, 2021
Conservación Transformadora para Poner Fin a la Muerte Trágica
¡Estoy cansada de la muerte!Quiero trabajar por la vida, arriesgando todo lo que pueda por la transformación de las prácticas de la sociedad


LoraKim Joyner
- Jan 12, 2021
A Macaw Meditation - What Does the Macaw Say?
Parrots do more than mimic speech – they have a language and a world all their own. Their lives are full like humans. Come be a parrot!


LoraKim Joyner
- Nov 3, 2020
Virtual Wild Walks – Voting with your Feet
My hope is that people participate in charting a course forward, and commit as citizens not just of the USA, but of the earth.


LoraKim Joyner
- Dec 31, 2019
The Grace of Beauty and Tragedy
The heartache of conservation mixes with the awe of life and slowly over the years I have learned that there is no beauty without tragedy.


by LoraKim Joyner
- Dec 9, 2019
Awe and Wonder
People report having three awe-inspiring experiences a week. How many do you have? Think back on this week – how many times did you drop you


by Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
- Nov 5, 2019
Save a Species by Failing, and Admitting It
The greatest cause of conservation project failure was interpersonal relations, not external factors like politics, corruption, and violence


by Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
- Oct 1, 2019
Saving the Earth by Becoming Animal
Experiencing and imagining catastrophic loss is a motivator, but it might not be enough. At least it isn’t for me on most days, as I mourn


by LoraKim Joyner and Gail Koelln
- Apr 23, 2019
Nurture Nature, Yourself and Your Relationships
One Earth Conservation’s Nurture Nature Program is for anyone who desires a better world for themselves and for others. Deep within we know


Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
- Aug 21, 2018
Tree Hugging
Hugging trees is a act of defiance and resistance, and is good for the trees. Hugging trees also benefits humans. Getting close to the tree


Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
- Sep 19, 2017
Birding and Nature Poetry in the Americas
Birding is the synthesis of individuals and communities, of art and science, and of secularism and religion. Watching birds allows us to liv


Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
- Sep 5, 2017
Walk on the Wild Side
Every individual is interconnected in beauty. It is a beauty we were born with, wild, and inescapable. Yet, we lose sight of this. To regain


Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
- Aug 29, 2017
Eclipsing Time
It was as if someone died. The time had been too short, and our hearts were like so much laundry hung out in the sky, our tears to dry. It i
From the field, our Nurture Nature Program, and our staff!
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