Bedford Field Notes: Forests
Hear from noted forest ecologist, bestselling author, and digital storyteller Ethan Tapper on all things trees!
Join us for a lively discussion about forests — how they function, why they matter, and how we can better understand and care for them in a changing world.
The evening will feature Ethan Tapper, a forest ecologist, best-selling author, digital-storyteller, and nationally-recognized voice on rethinking our relationship with forests. Tapper is the author of How to Love a Forest, an internationally-acclaimed work that blends science, history, and personal experience to challenge conventional ideas about “good” and “bad” nature, invasive species, and what responsible stewardship really means. Through his writing, public speaking, and large online following, Tapper has become a leading advocate for a more honest, ethical, and adaptive approach to caring for forests.
He will be joined by Rod Christie, the long-serving Executive Director of the Mianus River Gorge, and a deeply respected conservation leader whose work has shaped land protection, stewardship practices, and public understanding of the Hudson Valley’s natural landscapes. The event will close with audience Q&A.
Copies of Ethan Tapper's bestselling book, How to Love a Forest, will be available for purchase and signing.
The evening will be moderated by David Pogue, the Emmy Award–winning journalist, author, and television host best known for his work with CBS Sunday Morning, The New York Times, and NOVA. A Bedford resident, Pogue brings curiosity, clarity, and wit to conversations that bridge science, culture, and everyday life.
BONUS EVENT: The community is then invited to join us for a celebration honoring Rod Christie's retirement after nearly 30 years of service to our community. Enjoy a community-centered celebration just outside Historical Hall on the Bedford Village Green with libations, signature cocktails, light bites, and pizza from oHHo/Pizza Girls NY. For tickets to this event ($75), visit here.
Bedford Field Notes is presented by the Mianus River Gorge, in partnership with the Bedford Historical Society, the Bedford Garden Club, and the Rusticus Garden Club.
Learn more about the full Bedford Field Notes series at BedfordFieldNotes.org
Hear from noted forest ecologist, bestselling author, and digital storyteller Ethan Tapper on all things trees!
Join us for a lively discussion about forests — how they function, why they matter, and how we can better understand and care for them in a changing world.
The evening will feature Ethan Tapper, a forest ecologist, best-selling author, digital-storyteller, and nationally-recognized voice on rethinking our relationship with forests. Tapper is the author of How to Love a Forest, an internationally-acclaimed work that blends science, history, and personal experience to challenge conventional ideas about “good” and “bad” nature, invasive species, and what responsible stewardship really means. Through his writing, public speaking, and large online following, Tapper has become a leading advocate for a more honest, ethical, and adaptive approach to caring for forests.
He will be joined by Rod Christie, the long-serving Executive Director of the Mianus River Gorge, and a deeply respected conservation leader whose work has shaped land protection, stewardship practices, and public understanding of the Hudson Valley’s natural landscapes. The event will close with audience Q&A.
Copies of Ethan Tapper's bestselling book, How to Love a Forest, will be available for purchase and signing.
The evening will be moderated by David Pogue, the Emmy Award–winning journalist, author, and television host best known for his work with CBS Sunday Morning, The New York Times, and NOVA. A Bedford resident, Pogue brings curiosity, clarity, and wit to conversations that bridge science, culture, and everyday life.
BONUS EVENT: The community is then invited to join us for a celebration honoring Rod Christie's retirement after nearly 30 years of service to our community. Enjoy a community-centered celebration just outside Historical Hall on the Bedford Village Green with libations, signature cocktails, light bites, and pizza from oHHo/Pizza Girls NY. For tickets to this event ($75), visit here.
Bedford Field Notes is presented by the Mianus River Gorge, in partnership with the Bedford Historical Society, the Bedford Garden Club, and the Rusticus Garden Club.
Learn more about the full Bedford Field Notes series at BedfordFieldNotes.org
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
- Free parking
Refund Policy
Location
Historical Hall
608 Old Post Road
Bedford, NY 10506
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