NATURE Guide from Oregon’s Forests

Paula’s favorite places to learn and explore

Learning about NATURE is never ending. Please use these resources to explore more about NATURE. The more we know about NATURE, the better we can take care of it.

“In all things nature, there is something of the marvelous.” ~Aristotle

  • The Alphabet vs, the Goddess: The conflict between word and image by Leonard Schlain

A comprehensive world history of religion, the history of writing and how that effects humanity & effects on the hemispheres of the brain.

alphabetvsgoddess.com/

ISBN: 978-0-670-87883-3

  • Bringing Nature Home: How You Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants by Doug Talamy

How to use Native plants in your yard to build back a stronger ecosystem.

ISBN: 9780881929928

homegrownnationalpark.org/

  • The Secret Life of Trees: How They Live and Why They Matter by Colin Tudge

A career forester shares insights gained by this lifelong study of trees.

ISBN: ‎ 978-0141012933

  • The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate – Discoveries from a Secret World by Peter Wohlleben

A career forester shares insights gained by this lifelong study of trees.

ISBN: ‎ 978-1771642484

  • The Biophilia Effect: A Scientific and Spiritual Exploration of the Healing Bond Between Humans and Nature by Clemens G Arvay

    Exploring the healing power of Nature

ISBN: ‎ 978-1683640424

  • Cradle2Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things by architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart

mcdonough.com/cradle-to-cradle/

Conservation of insects; strategies, resources and data.

A non-profit created by Adam Met of band, AJR, dedicated to research based strategies for building Fan-Based Climate Movements and finding Common Grounds for a Clean Energy Future.

My favorite podcast, interviewing scientists about their field of study.

They have a great archive of webinars about nature topics.

Climate Solutions

Livestreams with scientists open to the public an classrooms.