Accessible Birding: Connecting with Nature Beyond Disabilities

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Oct

16

10:00pm

Accessible Birding: Connecting with Nature Beyond Disabilities

By TPL Programs

While it's possible to take part in birding anywhere in the world, many people find it challenging to spot birds they want to see. But that is not the only challenge especially for people with disabilities. In this program, we will explore the barriers and options to enjoy birds for people with disabilities.
Featured guests:
  • Virginia Rose, an avid birder for over 15 years and creator of Birdability, a program designed to help people with mobility challenges get outside.
  • Freya McGregor, OTR/L is a birder and Occupational Therapist and a member of National Audubon's Birdability Affinity Group. She has a strong interest in the benefits of nature-based therapy, and making birding accessible and inclusive for all.
  • Jerry Berrier, a self-taught birder and accessibility consultant for technology users who are blind.
Join in on this important conversation with our guest speakers and Andrés Jiménez, TPL's Environmentalist in Residence (EnvIR) for 2020 to learn about breaking down birding barriers particularly for people with mobility impairments and how everyone can help make nature and the outdoors accessible for all.
This virtual presentation is the Live & Online version of Toronto Public Library's Our Fragile Planet program series.
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For live captions, please click this link which will open a separate window - https://us.ai-live.com/CaptionViewer/Join/thirdparty?sessionId=USACCE1610A
Please note that this link will not be live until the event starts.
Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Call or email us if you have a request for accommodation. Let us know as far in advance as possible and we will do our best to meet your request. Call 416-393-7099 or email [email protected]

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