World-renowned Animal Communicator and Energy Healer, Joan Ranquet, Presents:
Nature and Wildlife Discovery
Inspirational Lessons from People Living Their Mission
“The great challenge of the twenty-first century is to raise people everywhere
to a decent standard of living while preserving as much of the rest of life as possible.“
-E.O. Wilson
Nature is what cradles us. And, nature embraces wildlife. Wildlife is nature.
We are animals. And we too are nature. We are wild. We are all one.
Yet, we have forgotten our place in this giant ecosystem. Somehow, somewhere, the great separation has taken us out of this creation.
My Nature and Wildlife Discovery will help us to look deeply at our world and how we can actually help it,
even though things are all askew and going deeply sideways, into a potential of no turning back.
We will discover that there are always little things we can do to turn it around for ourselves and wildlife.
It’s time to participate in global change.
Plus, the expertise level of the Nature and Wildlife Discovery series is off the charts.
From people bringing back species, to people running and supporting
conservation centers, to people showing us how to connect to our beautiful
planet every single day.
This connection, plus amazing stories, are what will restore our faith and then
we can go out and share that with our large or small community so we can all
participate in saving the planet!!
I hear time and time again, from all kinds of people, about how they want to be in a ceremony.
The kind that involves the self, nature and gratitude. Consider this class your ceremony.
Schedule
Tuesday 3/1: The White Lions of the Timbavati with Linda Tucker of the Global White Lion Trust:
Thursday 3/3: The Plight of the Pacific Northwest Orcas with Jenny Atkinson of the Whale Museum
Friday 3/4: Keeping our Cousins Alive with Leif Cocks of the Orangutan Project (Special live time at 3PM PST)
Friday 3/5: Wickliffe Odera
Monday 3/8: Gabi – Gibbon Conservation Center
As much as suburbanites don’t want coyotes in their backyards, they have forgotten that they are actually living in the coyote’s backyard! We need to find a way to coexist with all of nature.
If you are like me, you are crestfallen to hear of another pack of wolves being shot dead outside of Yellowstone. The wolves were never given a map to know where the boundaries to the park are. Therefore, they have no concept of their safe zone. Until they are all dead.
This kind of news can make us feel completely powerless. But it doesn’t have to be that way!
The better armed we are with information and compassion, the more able we are able to bring people into awareness of the travesties to nature and wildlife and create real change today!
Please Join me in the:
Nature and Wildlife Masterclass!