Park naturalist explores our relationships with nature in new manifesto

Park naturalist Martin Ogle reveals ways to build relationships with the wild and to foresee our future relationships with the places we live through “In The Eye of the Hawk: Reflections along the Potomac”
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(PR NewsChannel) / February 27, 2013 / LOUISVILLE, Colo.  

In the Eye of the Hawk

"In the Eye of the Hawk" by Martin Ogle

“In The Eye of The Hawk: Reflections along the Potomac” is a book for anyone interested in fostering a lasting connection with the place they call home. Martin Ogle draws upon almost 30 years he spent stewarding 100 acres of forest wilderness, just across the river from Washington, D.C., to explore the deep and numerous connections between people and nature. As the park’s chief naturalist, Ogle relates inner workings of the forest as well as tales from other areas, near and far. As symbolized by what the hawk “sees,” these lessons and insights ultimately lead to a vision of what future life might be like in this place.

Ogle pays careful attention to the rocks, trees, birds, deer, humans and insects that inhabit this spectacular place along the Potomac River. Mixing humor with pathos, “In The Eye of the Hawk” seeks to break down the distinction between human-made systems and nature. Ogle is a student and advocate of the Gaia Theory, the scientific viewpoint of Earth as a single, complex living system. One of the original developers of this idea was the late Lynn Margulis, a widely venerated biologist, geosciences professor and the former wife of the late science writer Carl Sagan. She wrote the helpful foreword to this book, lending further context and pointing to the underlying value of “In The Eye of the Hawk.”

Beyond the scope of its natural wisdom, Ogle’s book is in many ways a future letter addressed to his young toddler twins who he hopes will read it in their later years. He knows that childhood enchantment with nature is key to sustaining interest in and concern about the places we live. Ogle and his wife Lisa encourage their children to spend time exploring the outdoors at their own pace and hope to give them alternatives to replace much of the hectic, overly scheduled habits of modern life. A vision of life in a place starts with experiences and insights gained there.

 “In The Eye of The Hawk: Reflections along the Potomac” is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Author: Martin Ogle has served as the park manager and chief naturalist at Potomac Overlook Regional Park in Arlington, Va. for almost 30 years. He earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in wildlife biology. He now lives in Louisville with his wife, Lisa, and their twin children, Cyrus and Linnea.

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