Canceled - Health Benefits of Birding & Birdsong - Canceled

11/14/2024 01:30 PM - 02:30 PM MT

Admission

  • Free

Location

Betty Ehart Senior Activity Center
1101 Bathtub Row,
Los Alamos, NM 87544

Description

This program has been canceled due to the presenter testing positive for COVID-19.

Long to-do lists, digital demands, life can be busy! If we allow birds and nature to slow us down, we are practicing “selfcare”. Research shows that connecting with wild birds and nature actively reduces stress, debears in spacepression, and anxiety, while helping build a stronger heart and immune system.

The observation of wild birds offers the perfect gateway into deeper experiences with nature to maximize these benefits. Through observation, we can learn not only about birds but gain insight into our own lives while exploring our connection to the world around us. This fosters stewardship and bolsters conservation. 

Within the program, we’ll delve into our connections to wild birds, how to maximize the wellness benefits of observation and learn about the latest research surrounding the impact of nature on human health and why we need birds for overall well-being.

 

About the Presenter:

Holly Merker is a nature-based wellness specialist, professional birding guide, author, and lecturer who provides programming for people of all ages. Combining backgrounds in art therapy, nature and forest therapy, wellness counseling, and bird identification, she is a global advocate for the practice of Mindful Birding. She has co-authored two books which guide readers into optimizing the wellness benefits birds provides us, including the award-winning Ornitherapy: For Your Mind, Body, and Soul (Crossley Books, 2021), and The Power of Birdwatching (Die Kraft Der Vogel Beobachtung, Freya verlag, 2023 - available in Europe only). Holly is also co-host of the Mindful Birding Podcast and founder of the Mindful Birding Network.

In 2022, Holly was honored to be the recipient of the ABA Conservation and Education Award given by the American Birding Association for her work in both those areas involving birds.
In her free time, Holly spends every possible moment practicing Ornitherapy, which she credits in helping defeat breast cancer, restoring her health mentally and physically.

 

Admission: Free.

Photo: House Wren by Bob Walker / Flickr

 

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