Feather Trails: A Journey of Discovery Among Endangered Birds
By Sophie Osborn
Birds are visible, vocal sentinels that alert us to environmental harms through their declining numbers or their failure to thrive. In her new book Feather Trails—A Journey of Discovery Among Endangered Birds, Sophie Osborn shares her personal experiences reintroducing endangered Peregrine Falcons, Hawaiian Crows, and California Condors to the wild. While immersing readers in the triumphs and tribulations of being a wildlife biologist, Sophie explores the threats that imperiled these birds and reveals that what harmed these birds threatens us, too. She will discuss what led to the endangerment of these three captivating species, recount the efforts of biologists to recover their populations, and read a few excerpts from her book that describe what it was like to work with these magnificent birds.
Sophie A. H. Osborn, of Stevensville, is an award-winning environmental writer and wildlife biologist whose work has included the study and conservation of more than a dozen bird species in the Americas. She contributed to reintroduction efforts for several endangered birds and served as the field manager for the California Condor Recovery Program in Arizona for four years. Her books include Condors in Canyon Country, which won the 2007 National Outdoor Book Award for Nature and the Environment. She has written articles for Bird Watching, Wyoming Wildlife, and Sojourns magazines. Sophie’s writings are also available on her website (wordsforbirds.net) and her “Words for Birds” Substack blog (wordsforbirds.substack.com).
Join us for our November meeting, which will be held at 7PM on Monday, November 18th in the Slack Barn at Teller Wildlife Refuge, 1180 Chaffin Lane, Corvallis, MT.