ANDREW RANNELLS - "Bryan" THE NEW NORMAN
JACKSON LANDERS - "EATING ALIENS"
One Man’s Adventures Hunting Invasive Animal Species: He teaches hunting workshops across the United States, has been featured in the Huffington Post and The New York Times, and is the subject of a documentary entitled Close to the Bone. He lives in Virginia.
In EATING ALIENS, Landers shares his entertaining, eco-conscious tales of tracking down invasive aliens from Florida to Connecticut and the Caribbean to the Texas Hill Country. At once a romping narrative and a call to action, these gripping stories examine the damage being done by these animals, the challenges of hunting them, and the opportunities to create appetizing meals from their bounty. Feeding people while helping protect and conserve the natural environment, all while enjoying the excitement of the hunt: More and more non-native species are invading our local environments, and there is a real need to manage the populations of these invasive animals. In EATING ALIENS, Jackson Landers takes readers on a wild ride as he hunts and eats such creatures as Asian carp, boar, nutria, European green crabs, Chinese mystery snails, and more. With his personal narrative driving the story, the hunt becomes more than one man’s desire to catch and kill prey and evolves into a very real solution to restoring the eco-balance across the western hemisphere.
Rachel Gutter - Director of Center for Green Schools
Literally hundreds of schools nationwide are becoming more sustainable on September 29th as part of an international program from the Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This will be the very first annual Green Apple Day of Service where students, teachers, parents, elected officials, green building leaders and many more will take action in their communities to promote healthy, sustainable schools - from planting school gardens to establishing recycling initiatives to digging ditches to ensure clean water run-off and much, much more. Rachel Gutter will discuss local community events and share how viewers can get involved to create projects of their own and make their schools healthier, more sustainable learning environments.
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