Celebrating Black History Month with my favorite conservation hero, Wangari Maathai. She is the Nobel Peace Prize winning founder of the Green Belt Movement, and an activist for women's rights as well as environmental protection. Wangari is also where I first heard the remarkable Hummingbird story that shaped a lot of my conservation behavior, including my ideas about conservation fitness (connect to the earth in a healthy and positive way!). Learn more about Wangari and find her books here: https://www.greenbeltmovement.org/wangari-maathai/books I borrowed all the books from my local library, but I've ordered her memoir Unbowed. So it's entirely possible we will get another Zoo-notable about Wangari in the near future. The books we discuss today are: Seeds of Change by Jen Cullerton Johnson Planting Peace by Gwendolyn Hooks Wangari’s Trees of Peace—Jeanette Winter Planting the Trees of Kenya—Claire A. Nivola Wangari Maathai: The Woman Who Planted Trees to Bring Change, by Lisa Crayton Find your local library to discover secret gems and hidden knowledge. Support Zoo-notable by sharing this podcast and joining our Pride on Patreon
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