How to Love a Forest: A Conversation on Grief, Hope, and Ecological Kinship

How to Love a Forest: A Conversation on Grief, Hope, and Ecological Kinship

Join Ethan Tapper and Larkspur Conservation in an enriching discussion about Ethan's book, "How to Love a Forest."

By Larkspur Conservation

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  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for an evening of reflection and connection with author and ecologist, Ethan Tapper, and Larkspur's own John Christian Phifer as they explore How to Love a Forest—a powerful meditation on what it means to truly know, grieve, and care for the living world. Together, they’ll discuss the emotional and ecological threads that bind us to place: from the silent wisdom of wolf trees to the quiet generosity of nurse logs. This conversation will offer space to consider how love for land calls us into action, presence, and deep reciprocity. The event will include time for live Q&A.

If you are local to Nashville and would like to participate in the Larkspur Book Club to discuss Ethan's book earlier this same day, please join us. You can learn more about Ethan and his work here.

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Aug 21 · 4:00 PM PDT