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Author Event - Ignition by Maura O'Connor

Author Event - Ignition by Maura O'Connor

WHEN:

Sunday, December 10, 2023

10:00 am - 12:00 pm

WHERE:

Redwood Forest Theater at Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve
17000 Armstrong Woods Road
Guerneville, CA 95446

The Redwood Forest Theater is located approximately one half mile past the park entrance kiosk.
Park in the main parking lot next to the visitor center and walk to the theater (15 minute walk).
Parking near the theater is extremely limited and will be reserved for ADA parking.
View directions from Visitor Center to Redwood Forest Theater in Google Maps

Phone : 707-869-9177


Join us and welcome Maura O’Connor to Armstrong Redwoods Forest Theater for her new book – Ignition: Lighting Fires in a Burning World on Sunday, December 10, 2023 starting at 10AM at the Armstrong Redwoods Forest Theater. The discussion will be followed by a Q&A. This event is free and open to the public – sponsored by Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods and Russian River Books & Letters. Coffee will be available

Journalist M.R. O’Connor’s IGNITION: Lighting Fires in a Burning World is a riveting investigation into the science and ecology of wildfires and the advent of global megafires.

Heat. Flames. Billows of smoke. Danger. Unpredictability. All of these are characteristics of an element we have been conditioned to fear: Fire. Yet, what if there was a missing piece to the story? What if much of what we have been taught to believe about fire, and our relationship to it, is wrong?

O’Connor offers compelling evidence emerging from the field of ethnoecology and dendrochronology that proves how, until very recently, humans all over the world were igniting fires—actively molding and influencing the ecosystems that exist around them by inserting themselves into the loop of a natural biological process to start “good fires.” What results is a kind of natural history of arson.

Discussion will be moderated by Ryan Klausch, California State Park Environmental Scientist for the Wildfire and Forest Resilience Program.

“Wildfires have become a symbol of climate apocalypse frequently cited as unambiguous evidence of the fossil-fuel induced ecological disaster that is destabilizing life on earth. Get close enough to a fire on the landscape—maybe even close enough to smell it burning and feel its heat—and what you may find is a far more complicated and fascinating story about evolution, biology, history, and culture. And one that is infinitely more hopeful.” —Prologue, Ignition

Please park in the front parking lot of Armstrong Redwoods and account for 15 minutes walking time from the parking lot to the theater.

Registration is required for this event.

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