Birdability: Birding CAN Change the World

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Lectures & Workshops Open to the Public

Virginia Rose was thrown from a horse at the age of 14, resulting in paralysis. Then, at the age of 44, she discovered birding. It changed her life.  She founded Birdability with the vision that birding truly is for everybody and every body, regardless of disabilities or other health concerns. Their mission is to ensure birding is accessible to everyone.

In this presentation by Birdability Executive Director, Cat Fribley, let’s discover how accessible birding can make a significant impact on individuals with access challenges and learn practical ways you can contribute to a more inclusive birding community. Cat will cover the mission and work of Birdability, highlighting the importance of accessible trails and the profound benefits of connecting with nature for mental and physical well-being.

Whether you’re a birding enthusiast, a nature advocate, or someone interested in promoting inclusivity, this presentation will equip you with the knowledge and tools to make a difference.

Cat Fribley (she/her) is the Executive Director of Birdability. A lifelong birder with a background in nonprofit leadership, Cat brings her lived experience as a queer birder with multiple disabilities to her role. She’s passionate about disability justice, equity, and community-centered systems change. Her own experiences while trying to determine accessible birding to complete a goal of visiting all 50 states before turning 50 made her acutely aware of the important work of Birdability and especially the Birdability Map, a resource she sorely needed back then, and is passionate about now! Under her leadership, Birdability has grown its national presence and impact while staying grounded in joy, access, and the belief that the outdoors belongs to everyone. Cat lives in Iowa City, IA, with her wife and partner, two indoor cats, and an ever-rotating cast of delightful backyard birds.

Location

Online via Zoom