
The Rockfall Foundation is hosting a presentation by author and researcher, Joe Roman, featuring his most recent book, Listed: Dispatches from America’s Endangered Species Act. on April 24, 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm at the deKoven House Community Center. The evening, sponsored in part by Middletown creative design studio, Triple Frog, will feature a talk, audience conversation and informal reception. (http://www.rockfallfoundation.org/eventItem.php?id=3 ).
America’s comprehensive-and sometimes controversial-Endangered Species Act was passed nearly 40 years ago. In his recent book Joe Roman explores the successes, failures, and future promise of the ESA, drawing from years of studies, personal observation and field interviews. More than a general history of endangered species, Listed is a tale of threatened species in the wild, and the inspiring people from all walks of life working to save them. Employing methods from the new field of ecological economics, Dr. Roman explains how preserving biodiversity can help economies and communities thrive.
Joe Roman is a conservation biologist, author, and researcher at the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics at the University of Vermont. Dr. Roman came to the Gund Institute as an Environmental Policy Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science and helped start an interdisciplinary program on Biodiversity and Human Health at the US Environmental Protection Agency. He is the author of the cultural history Whale (Reaktion 2006) as well as Listed (Harvard University Press.) His science and nature writing has appeared in The New York Times, New Scientist, Audubon, Conservation, and other venues. His research has been covered by the Associated Press, National Public Radio, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and other outlets. More information can be found at www.joeroman.com.
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Dr. Roman is also “Editor in chef” for the website Eattheinvaders.org , “Fighting Invasive Species One Bite at a Time,” which promotes ways to eradicate destructive invasives from our local ecosystems while adding more diversity to our diets: “This spring, instead of dressing your lawn with herbicides, consider balsamic vinaigrette...” For more information: www.eattheinvaders.org
Seating is limited and advanced registration is recommended. Suggested donation: $20 per guest. For reservations: Call Tony at (860)347-0340; or email tmarino@rockfallfoundation.org.