
Highlands Center For Natural History: Book Club Meeting – The Sounds of Life
The Sounds of Life by Karen Bakker
How Digital Technology Is Bringing Us Closer to the Worlds of Animals and Plants
Sitting in the Highlands Center ramada while the wind rustles through the ponderosa pine needles and a robin chirps, there is a moment of silent contemplation. Natural history is complicated – personal and universal at the same time. Our Natural History book club met beginning in 2021 and the discussions occasionally resulted in these special moments of quiet thoughtfulness.
We’re excited to continue to offer this free and open to the public program. Reading is something on many of our “to-do” lists, but some of us need a little extra incentive, like having a group that meets monthly to discuss. This group focuses on books related to natural history, with some southwestern component, written in the last decade or so. Books are selected by the group and then sold in the Benson Family Nature Store. We take our time reading – two months for each book. And we encourage personal connections, as well as universal questioning, when we come together for our meetings. People can jump in at any time!
Join the Natural History Book Club today!
- Audience: Adult, Teens (14 - 18 years)
- Genre: Field Sciences, Technology & Computer Science
- Type: Exhibit/Presentation
