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Explore Mapping Wonder™ Community Experiences

What is Mapping Wonder™? 
Mapping Wonder™ is a three week experience with three one-hour group sessions with Stormy Sweitzer, author and guide, who introduces students to new views on familiar spaces. Stormy facilitates community shared experiences through the lens of urban birding to help people connect to nature for wellness and well-being. The group experience is guided by reflection prompts, and Instagram #hashtags to share photos and observations if you want to do that. Some special guest appearances.  Announcement
“A new view on a familiar space.” ~ Stormy Sweitzer
Please Note: Fall 2020 registration is closed but you can enjoy shared community digital artifacts posted below and help us get the word out by retweeting or reposting the suggested post below on social media. For updates on future Mapping Wonder™ experiences please let us know by emailing info@wcaudubon.org, subscribe for updates, and follow Mapping Wonder on Instagram.  Thank You!
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21-day guided urban birding and nature experience to connect you with yourself and nature's beauty in a yard, park or city lot 🐦🐛🐝🦋🍃 @mappingwonder #mappingwonder_wcaudubon @urbanbirder @StormySweitzer @wcaudubon

PHOTOS

Photo: 2020 (C) Stormy Sweitzer.
Photo: Milkweed Seed Pod, 2020 (C) Stormy Sweitzer.
Photo: Trees, Acacia Reserve, 2020 (C) Stormy Sweitzer.

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WATCH Mapping Wonder™ - A Conversation with David Lindo, The Urban Birder

CONVERSATIONS

"This is a nice framework to help people discover their world." ~ Amanda S.
“Once we understand that we are in a symbiotic relationship with everything on this planet then we all will survive.” ~ Bruce M.
“A self-directed experience for people who want to bring the peace of nature into their lives.” ~ Gloria F.

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Stormy Sweitzer, creator of Mapping Wonder™, is a Doctoral Candidate at Case Western Reserve University (More Here) where she studies the phenomenon of wonder, as well as the complex ways in which people interact with each other and within various organizational contexts. She grew up in a rural community in Utah, where she explored the mountains, the lakes, and the orchards near her home, guided only by her sense of wonder and curiosity. Today, she shares her love of the natural world and for the human condition through her writing, teaching, and guided experiences.  @StormySweitzer ​​ ​@mappingwonder

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