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SUMMARY:Birdability Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Westerly Land Trust is proud to partner with Birdability\, a national nonprofit dedicated to making birding accessible\, inclusive\, and welcoming for people with disabilities and other health concerns. Please read on for more information about their 6th Annual Birdability Week. \nBirdability Week 2025 Celebrates Accessible and Inclusive Birding in Rhode Island & Nationwide\nOctober 20–26\, 2025 | Theme: You Belong Here \n  \nIn addition to a full schedule of virtual events open to participants nationwide\, for the first time Birdability in Rhode Island has partnered with Rhode Island Audubon\, Ocean State Bird Club\, South Kingstown Land Trust\, and Westerly Land Trust in to offer accessible local programs across the state. Registration for all events is now open; details can be found below. \nThis year’s event theme\, “You Belong Here\,” affirms that birding is for everybody and every body. Birdability Week highlights the joy\, sense of belonging\, and community ties that result from ensuring all people can share in the beauty of birds and the outdoors. \nA Growing Movement for Access and Belonging\nBirdability Week was created to uplift disabled birders\, spark conversations about accessibility\, and encourage action. It has become a cornerstone of Birdability’s mission to ensure that everyone can access the mental health benefits\, community\, and joy that birding provides. \n“Birdability Week is more than a celebration — it’s a movement\,” said Cat Fribley\, Executive Director of Birdability. “Our lineup was shaped by the leadership of Birdability Captains\, volunteer leaders who know firsthand the barriers and opportunities in outdoor spaces. Together\, we are proving that birding truly is for every body and every mind.” \nEvent Schedules\nRhode Island\n\nMonday\, October 20 9am & 11am Weeden Farm\, Matunuck – South Kingstown Land Trust Gator (the John Deere kind\, not the reptile) tour: Join small group riding birding tours of the property – Registration\nMonday\, October 20 3:30-4:30pm Merino Park\, Providence – Audubon Society of Rhode Island – Accessible Bird Walk\, Registration\nMonday\, October 20 7-8:30pm Virtual event available nationwide hosted by a RI Captain Jayme Boucher\, This is Your Brain on Birds: A Conversation About Pain with Dr. Rachel Zoffness: Explore how our a pain scientist\, clinician\, and international author’s insights can help people with chronic pain live fuller\, more connected lives on and off the birding trail (note: This event will NOT be recorded\, so make sure to join us live!) – Registration\nTuesday\, October 21 7:30-9:30am Beavertail State Park\, Jamestown – Ocean State Bird Club Little Bird Sit: Stationary birding in a beautiful\, peaceful place – Registration\nTuesday\, October 21 1:30-4:30pm Bristol Nature Center – Audubon Society of Rhode Island – Sensory Friendly Hours an opportunity for people with sensory processing sensitivities to discover the Nature Center in a quiet environment – Registration\nTuesday\, October 21 7-8:30pm Virtual event available nationwide but presented in Rhode Island Car Birding in Rhode Island and Beyond: Take your car birding to the next level as we review how to get started\, discuss tools\, and how to find product car birding spots. – Registration\nWednesday\, October 22 9-11am Colt State Park\, Bristol – Audubon Society of Rhode Island – Accessible Bird Walk\, Registration\nWednesday\, October 22 9am-noon Hale House\, Matunuck – South Kingstown Land Trust\, Little Bird Sit: Stationary birding in a beautiful\, peaceful place – Registration\nThursday\, October 23 20 9am & 11am Weeden Farm\, South Kingstown Land Trust\nGator tour: Small group riding birding tours of the property – Registration\nFriday\, October 24 7:30-9am Roaring Brook Accessible Trail\, Exeter – Ocean State Bird Club – Accessible Bird Walk\, Registration\nFriday\, October 24 9-10am Bristol Nature Center\, Bristol – Audubon Society of Rhode Island – Little Bird Sit\, Registration\nSaturday\, October 25 7:30-9am Calf Pasture Bike Path\, Quonset -Ocean State Bird Club – Accessible Bird Walk Registration\nSaturday\, October 25 2-4pm Avondale Farm – Westerly Land Trust Forest Bathing & Birding: Group sit guided by a certified Forest Bathing leader – Registration\n\n Virtual Events\nBirdability Week 2025 offers a robust lineup of virtual programs\, accessible from anywhere and available to beginners and enthusiasts alike: \n\n\n\n\n\nMonday\, October 20 through Sunday October 26 (Each morning at 10 a.m. ET)\nVirtual Birding: the Birdability community will gather on Instagram Live every morning during Birdability Week for virtual birding\, beginning with Tammah Watts\, author and host of Mindful Monday Meditations with the Birds.\nTuesday\, October 21\, 3:00pm ET\nAccessibility in Conservation Panel: Hear from Birdability Captains from our Birdability Captains Conservation Corps who work as park rangers\, Nature Center educators\, Audubon Center managers\, and other conservation professionals committed to advancing access and inclusion.. – Registration\nWednesday\, October 22\, 7:00pm ET\nBirding and Belonging: A Panel About Accessible Birding While Using a Wheelchair: Join Birdability’s Founder and Captains from across the country for a conversation about what makes birding truly accessible for them as wheelchair users. – Registration\nThursday\, October 23\, 2:00pm ET\nSocial Safety Workshop by Field Inclusive: Everyone deserves a safe and inclusive fieldwork environment\, and this workshop aims to raise awareness of these risks and to provide strategies to make natural resource fields supportive\, safe\, and inclusive environments for all field professionals. (note: this workshop is limited to the first 50 participants who register and will NOT be recorded.) – Registration \nThursday\, October 23\, 7:00pm ET\nBird-a-Thons and Belonging: Stories from the Blind Birder Community: Discover how a shared love of birds can unite people across borders and experiences. The Blind Birder Bird-a-Thon brings together blind and low-vision birders for a celebration of birds\, connection\, joy\, and community. – Registration\nFriday\, October 24\, 7:00pm ET\nAccessible Nature Journaling Workshop: A fun and welcoming nature journaling session that is open to everyone\, whether you’re indoors or outside… no art or journaling experience needed – Registration\nSaturday & Sunday\, October 25–26 follow @Birdability social accounts for details \nBird(ability) Your Way! Weekend: a nationwide invitation to bird\, however it works best for you -whether it’s a “big sit\,” car birding\, listening for backyard birds\, alone\, or with a group at an accessible outing. We will share photos and sightings from these events to help build community and awareness of the incredible diversity of birders. Tag us on social media @birdability or send your observations to cat@birdability.org to be included in our round-up of Bird(ability) Your Way community!\nSaturday\, October 25\, 4:00pm ET\nYou Belong Here: Joy\, Belonging & Community Through Birding with Dexter Patterson: Celebrate the joy of birding and the power of belonging through stories\, laughter\, and a deep love for birds – Registration\nSunday\, October 26\, 4:00pm ET\nBirdability Week Celebration + Photo/Video Contest Winners Announced: We’ll highlight the joy and creativity of our community by announcing the winners of the Offbeat Photo & Video Contest\, sharing their submissions\, and honoring the many ways disabled birders and allies are making birding more inclusive. – Registration\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration for all virtual events is free and open now at www.birdability.org/birdability-week. \nThe Birdability Week Map is available to help those interested identify opportunities to bird in their community. \nSponsors and Partners\nBirdability Week 2025 is made possible through the generous support of more than 20 organizations\, businesses\, and individuals\, whose sponsorship sustains both this celebration and Birdability’s year-round work advancing accessibility and belonging in birding. \nAbout Birdability\nBirdability is a nonprofit working to share the joys of birding with people who have disabilities\, chronic illness\, and other health concerns\, while creating a culture of inclusion\, equity\, and access in the birding community and beyond. With a network of more than 130 volunteer Birdability Captains\, the crowdsourced Birdability Map (developed with National Audubon Society’s GIS team)\, and year-round outreach and education programs\, Birdability connects thousands of people to birds\, to nature\, and to each other. \nLearn more at www.birdability.org. \nFor media inquiries\, to request interviews\, or to learn about Rhode Island’s Birdability Week events\, please contact Barbara Seith\, Rhode Island Birdability Captain at barbaraseith@gmail.com
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/birdability-week-2025/
LOCATION:RI
CATEGORIES:Voices of the Land,WLT Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Active Hope: Emotional Support for Eco-grief
DESCRIPTION:Eco-grief\, or climate anxiety\, are terms to describe our emotional responses to climate change and environmental loss.\n\n\nThis Active Hope workshop will include a mix of group practices\, journaling and one-on-one discussion to honor our pain for the world. The practices that will be used are steeped in the teachings of The Work That Reconnects\, an intentional framework for helping individuals and communities work through grief together and emerge refreshed and empowered! \nThe Westerly Land Trust is honored to host Zoë Hanley for this important and timely workshop exploring the emotional impacts of climate change and environmental loss. \nAbout Zoë \nZoë Hanley\, PhD\, is a wildlife ecologist and facilitator for The Work That Reconnects (WTR). She is the Associate Science Director for The Nature Conservancy in Oregon and also offers workshops and retreats drawing from WTR teachings and deep ecology\, using experiential and interactive processes\, art\, bird language and wildlife tracking to support emotional resilience for conservationists and communities. Zoë was born and raised in Rhode Island and loves returning to the New England coast for quality time with family and friends. \nImportant Info: \n\nThis workshop is geared towards college students and adults\nRegistration is required; spots are limited\nThis event is no cost for WLT members and $10 for not-yet members\nNot a WLT member yet\, but would like to be? CLICK HERE\nParking is available at Barlow Nature Preserve\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nNotebook and something to write with
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/active-hope-emotional-support-for-eco-grief/
LOCATION:Barlow Nature Preserve\, 449 Westerly Bradford Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Voices of the Land,Wellness in the Woods
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SUMMARY:Historic Cemetery Hike
DESCRIPTION:Step into history and explore one of WLT’s newest protected landscapes.\n\n\nJoin us for a guided hike and historic cemetery tour at Champlin Farm Preserve\, led by WLT volunteer and Rhode Island Historic Cemetery Commissioner Larry Hunter. Along the way\, Larry will bring the past to life with stories\, insights\, and the hidden history behind the cemetery sites found on the property. \nLocated on Boombridge Road\, Champlin Farm Preserve was permanently protected in October 2024 and spans 90.57 acres along the Wild and Scenic Pawcatuck River. This beautiful landscape features a mix of forest\, streams\, and fertile farmland that has long supported crops and grazing—offering a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural history to discover. \nImportant Info: \n\nTours are recommended for adults\nThere are no restroom facilities available on site\nRegistration is required; spots are limited\nThis event is no cost for WLT members and $10 for not yet member\, which will be generously donated back to WLT by Larry. \nNot a WLT member yet\, but would like to be? CLICK HERE\n\nWhat to Bring/Wear: \n\nBe prepared for grassy and wooded terrain with sturdy footwear\nLong pants and socks\nReusable water bottle\nInsect repellent
URL:https://westerlylandtrust.org/event/historic-cemetery-hike-2/
LOCATION:Champlin Farm Preserve\, 64 boombridge Road\, Westerly\, RI\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event Hikes,Voices of the Land
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