ECO-NARRATIVES
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Is it the story we tell,
or the way we tell it?

My name is Noah Berner. I am a senior at Wright State University studying biology and hoping to advance to medical school next year. I am taking a class called Eco-Narratives this semester (Fall 2020), which focuses on the ways that attention is brought to environmental issues and how environmentalists, both scientific and artistic alike, teach the world about the issues they spend their lives studying. In the weeks that I have been participating in this class so far, I have found that differences in story telling can have major effects on the perception of the readers, and in this case it is vital to help them understand the challenges that our environment faces. This website will display multiple ways in which I decide to tell the stories that may one day benefit our planet's fauna.

There is no story too small to tell...

If you have a story to tell, tell it. You can tell the story of the birds that visit your flower garden, or the story of the bee that sacrificed itself when it stung you last week. These are your stories to tell and every story can help bring understanding to these organisms.
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