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Bird Brother - Rodney Stotts

Bird Brother

A Falconer's Journey and the Healing Power of Wildlife

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2024
Island Press (Verlag)
978-1-64283-350-8 (ISBN)
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Rodney Stotts' incredible journey to become a master falconer shows the power and possibilities of nature and the human
spirit.
To escape the tough streets of Southeast Washington, D.C. in the late 1980s, young Rodney Stotts would ride the metro to
the Smithsonian National Zoo. There, the bald eagles and other birds of prey captured his imagination for the first time.
In Bird Brother, Rodney shares his unlikely journey to becoming a conservationist and one of America’s few Black master
falconers.
Rodney grew up during the crack epidemic, with guns, drugs, and the threat of incarceration an accepted part of daily
life for nearly everyone he knew. To rent his own apartment, he needed a paycheck - something the money from dealing
drugs didn’t provide. For that, he took a position in 1992 with a new non-profit, the Earth Conservation Corps. Gradually,
Rodney fell in love with the work to restore and conserve the polluted Anacostia River that flows through D.C. As
conditions along the river improved, he helped to reintroduce bald eagles to the region and befriended an injured
Eurasian Eagle Owl named Mr. Hoots, the first of many birds whose respect he would work hard to earn.
Bird Brother is a story about pursuing dreams against all odds, and the importance of second chances. Rodney’s life was
nearly upended when he was arrested on drug charges in 2002. The jail sentence sharpened his resolve to get out of the
hustling life. With the fierceness of the raptors he had admired for so long, he began to train to become a master falconer
and to develop his own raptor education programme and sanctuary. Rodney’s son Mike, a D.C. firefighter, has also begun
his journey to being a master falconer, with his own kids cheering him along the way.
Eye-opening, witty, and moving, Bird Brother is a love letter to the raptors and humans who transformed what Rodney
thought his life could be. It is an unflinching look at the uphill battle Black children face in pursuing stable, fulfilling lives, a testament to the healing power of nature, and a reminder that no matter how much heartbreak we’ve endured, we still
have the capacity to give back to our communities and follow our wildest dreams.

Raised in Southeast Washington, D.C., Rodney Stotts has achieved the highest level of master falconer. Stotts is an educator and the founder and director of Rodney's Raptors. When he's not on the sanctuary property located in Laurel, Maryland, Rodney lives on seven acres in Charlotte Court House, Virginia, where he is working to turn the property into a haven for underprivileged youth and anyone who is interested in learning about falconry, wildlife, and conservation. The finished project will be called Dippy's Dream, after Rodney's deceased mother. His work has been featured in National Geographic, NPR, and other national outlets. He is the subject of the documentary The Falconer. Kate Pipkin is the Senior Director of Communications and Marketing for the School of Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. She has contributed to The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Magazine, Johns Hopkins Magazine, Loch Raven Review, and other publications.

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Kate Pipkin
Verlagsort Washington
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 203 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
ISBN-10 1-64283-350-9 / 1642833509
ISBN-13 978-1-64283-350-8 / 9781642833508
Zustand Neuware
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