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Nature Journaling : Making Sense of Plants and Space

This guide is for the 2024 Nature Journaling program with Odum Library

making sense of plants and place A conversation panel about understanding the trees, shrubs, and ecology of campus and surrounding regions. Thursday,  April 25 5PM Odum 1160 (Auditorium) Dr. Brad Bergstrom, Professor of Biology, and Dr. Emily Cantonwine, Professor of Biology, will frame some essential topics about understanding plants and greenery significant to the Valdosta State region, including their own research. This will be an informal discussion with questions encouraged from the audience. This talk is for the Valdosta State community and is hosted by Odum Library.

Suggested Reading

cover of ecology of a cracker childhood

Ecology of a Cracker Childhood: F294.B39 R39 1999

Janisse Ray grew up in a junkyard along U.S. Highway 1, hidden from Florida-bound vacationers by the hedge at the edge of the road and by hulks of old cars and stacks of blown-out tires. Ecology of a Cracker Childhood tells how a childhood spent in rural isolation and steeped in religious fundamentalism grew into a passion to save the almost vanished longleaf pine ecosystem that once covered the South. In language at once colloquial, elegiac, and informative, Ray redeems two Souths. "Suffused with the same history-haunted sense of loss that imprints so much of the South and its literature. What sets Ecology of a Cracker Childhood apart is the ambitious and arresting mission implied in its title. . . . Heartfelt and refreshing." - The New York Times Book Review.