Pam, another great article and what an exciting series you are starting- can’t wait to read more stories.
I met years ago Jonah McDonald who continues to work for DeKalb as a park ranger. His knowledge and enthusiasm was also contagious. You can check him out, in case you don’t know him already.
This young man is so inspiring. His curiousity must be infectious to those around him when he leads a walk. Thanks for sharing this series with us.
I know this person is not based in Georgia, but I recommend checking out Dr. Stanley Riggs, professor emeritus at ECU in Greenville, NC. He is a joy personally and has helped all of us on the NC coast understand our homeland. MA & I have this book and his earlier book, The Battle for North Carolina's Coast. https://coastallandtrust.org/stan-riggs-book-release/
I am already SO excited for this series! I am going to look into Hikes of Georgia. The idea of a guided foraging hike sounds cool to me!
Yes, you should, that sounds fun. If you know of any potential subjects for interviews, please let me know!
Pam, another great article and what an exciting series you are starting- can’t wait to read more stories.
I met years ago Jonah McDonald who continues to work for DeKalb as a park ranger. His knowledge and enthusiasm was also contagious. You can check him out, in case you don’t know him already.
Happy new year full of nature and adventures.
Yes, I've heard great things about him too. If you think of anyone else, let me know
This young man is so inspiring. His curiousity must be infectious to those around him when he leads a walk. Thanks for sharing this series with us.
I know this person is not based in Georgia, but I recommend checking out Dr. Stanley Riggs, professor emeritus at ECU in Greenville, NC. He is a joy personally and has helped all of us on the NC coast understand our homeland. MA & I have this book and his earlier book, The Battle for North Carolina's Coast. https://coastallandtrust.org/stan-riggs-book-release/
Okay, I'll have to do that. Thanks for the suggestion.