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The Feminist Bird Club's Birding for a Better World A Guide to Finding Joy and Community in Nature

By: Molly Adams(Author), Sydney Golden Anderson(Author)
160 pages, colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: Chronicle Books
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A celebration of birding as an inclusive activity for everyone, and how to help create that community, from founding members of the Feminist Bird Club.

Birding belongs to everyone. That is the sentiment on which the Feminist Bird Club (FBC) was founded in 2016 and the spirit that is celebrated in this original and timely book. In these pages, FBC founder Molly Adams and Sydney Anderson offer readers:
- A celebration of birding and the outdoors
- Examples of how inclusive, affirming, and joyful an activity birding can be
- Awareness of the crucial inclusivity issues facing birding communities today, and related ideas for radical inclusivity and how to break down barriers around birding for marginalized communities

With ninety original illustrations from the FBC community and journal prompts throughout to offer moments of self reflection for readers, Birding for a Better World shows how we can engage in a universally available activity and support equality and social justice at the same time.

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Sydney Golden Anderson is an educator, maker, and friend of pollinators. She earned a BS in Ecology from UNC Asheville and an MA in Community-based Education from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Sydney can usually be found making paper-mache animals in Brooklyn, NY.

Molly Adams is the founder of the Feminist Bird Club and former Advocacy and Outreach Manager at NYC Audubon. She completed a BA at Pratt Institute and an MA in Marine Conservation and Policy at Stony Brook University.

They live, meditate, and garden in Elka Park, NY.

By: Molly Adams(Author), Sydney Golden Anderson(Author)
160 pages, colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: Chronicle Books
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"A helpful primer on birding for all."
Associated Press

"Through the Feminist Bird Club, Molly Adams and Sydney Golden Anderson have walked the walk of inclusive birding; in Birding for a Better World, they talk the talk, sharing how we all can do likewise. I hesitate to use a potentially ableist 'walk' metaphor – and that just shows how this book got me to examine overlooked injustices, in and out of birding."
– Christian Cooper, author of Better Living Through Birding and host/consulting producer of National Geographic's Extraordinary Birder TV show

"A superb and moving call-to-action for those who want to be the change they've been hoping for in our world."
– Tammah Watts, M.A., LMFT, author of Keep Looking Up: Your Guide to the Powerful Healing of Birdwatching

"I'll never forget the two young women of color who came to a book event of mine and told me I'd inspired them to go birding, but also that the organized field trip they went on was so alienating they weren't sure they would return. This book is for them, and for all of us. It's a beautiful package for a beautiful idea: that a shared love of birds could also be a collective learning experience in social and ecological justice."
– Jenny Odell, author of How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy"

A generous, imaginative and inclusive birding book that's about so much more. A beautiful gift to the birding world and the idea of true community."
– Jeff Vandermeer, New York Times bestselling author of Annihilation

"Compassionate, conscientious, and deeply accessible, Birding for a Better World is a guidebook to birding with care for all living beings. Adams and Anderson easily demystify the myths that can gatekeep the world of birding – for example, I learned I could bird while sitting down, without fancy binoculars or any binoculars, and appreciate the wonder of an unfamiliar birdsong or even the familiar flutter of a pigeon. This book made me strive to be a better person, for people and for birds, and work towards a future where we can all flourish together."
– Sabrina Imbler, author of How Far the Light Reaches and writer at Defector Media

"Thoughtfully crafted, thought-provoking, and spectacularly illustrated, this book will make birding more inclusive and, ultimately, much more fun."
– Rosemary Mosco, creator of Bird and Moon Comics and author of A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching

"When Molly Adams and Sydney Golden Anderson say that birding is for everyone – they mean: everyone. But is birding also an act of justice? Birding begins by opening our eyes and our hearts to other lives – lives not exactly like ours, and that is the greatest thing we can learn to do. So yes, this book helps you see birds. But it also helps you see: everyone. Enjoy the new journey. It's beautiful."
– Carl Safina, author of Beyond Words and Becoming Wild

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