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Parrots and People Fight for Freedom in Honduras
We work together to free not just ourselves from our imprisonment, but all of life, for none are free until all are free. What happens in H
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Jan 23, 2018


Parrot Welfare Brigades - Flying Towards Freedom
Hondurans are undergoing civil unrest after a suspicious electoral process for President in late 2017 that is widely seen as fraudulent. Th
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Jan 17, 2018


The Freedom Project - None Are Free Until All Are Free
Housing one bred bird, as lovingly as possible, may stimulate conscious thought to the concept of relative freedom and what our responsibili
Dr. Eric A. Kreuter
Jan 2, 2018


A Timb Bomb Slows the Extinction Clock
Hector with Hector, the bird he saved (Time Bomb) Last week Rev. Meredith Garmon wrote about his experiences on our Nicaragua Parrot...
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Dec 29, 2017


A Minister and a Parrot in Nicaragua
There's reason for hope for this planet's bipeds, feathered and featherless. Also reason for despair: the poachers have developed be
Rev. Dr. Meredith Garmon
Dec 19, 2017


4 X 4 Parrot Conservation
We don’t want to lose the population here on the Pacific coast of Honduras, well, first, because this culture and parrot families matter. An
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Dec 12, 2017


Freedom in Nicaragua for People and Parrots
Really what One Earth Conservation is after is freedom, for none are free until all are free. This is the work of conservation. This is the
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Nov 28, 2017


Nicaragua, Here I Come!
I am so excited to be going on my first trip ever to Latin America. I’ll be joining LoraKim and nine other North Americans from December 2 t
by Gail Koelln
Nov 21, 2017


Nurturing Nature in Nantucket
A couple of weeks ago, LoraKim and I spent a wonderful weekend on Nantucket Island, presenting a Nurture Nature workshop for, and engaging i
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
Nov 14, 2017


Counting Parrots in Guyana Because They Count on Us
In reality no one knows beyond anecdotal evidence the status of parrots in Guyana, one of two remaining countries in Latin America where tra
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Nov 7, 2017


Protecting the Sun Parakeets in Karasabai, Guyana
Although there is some sense that the population might be growing, this has not been confirmed. In addition we heard that 16 parakeets were
LoraKim Joyner
Nov 1, 2017


"Global Weirding" and Nurturing Nature
Climate change really isn’t just about the temperature rising on our planet. It’s about the contribution of rising temperatures to “global w
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
Oct 25, 2017


Wild Walk in New York
I’m currently listening to a fascinating audio book called, “The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative,” by
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
Oct 17, 2017


Living a Great Adventure!
For years now, LoraKim Joyner has been living a dangerous and challenging, but also great, adventure! I am so excited that I will be joining
by Gail Koelln, Co-Director
Oct 10, 2017


Going to Guyana to Treasure Parrots and People
Dr. LoraKim Joyner returns to beautiful Guyana to see how One Earth Conservation might witness to and be in solidarity with the people and p
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Oct 3, 2017


Parrot Poaching Must Stop Now, and We’re Doing It!
With enough grit, perseverance, honest and empathetic relationships, and probably a bit of luck, we can decrease poaching, even dramatically
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Sep 26, 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 19, 2017


A Wildlife Veterinarian Wears a Clergy Collar for Justice and Compassion
Worn together the clerical collar and scrubs offer my hope that we can achieve a better life for humans, other species, and our ecosystems w
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Sep 12, 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
Sep 5, 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
Rev. Dr. LoraKim Joyner
Aug 29, 2017
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