In this episode of the Spark Bird Podcast, hosts Jenn Lodi-Smith and Janet McNally welcome Arthur Pearson, CEO of the Roger Tory Peterson Institute (RTPI). Arthur shares his spark bird story, recounting how a Kingfisher ignited his passion for birding.
They discuss the history and mission of RTPI, the revolutionary impact of field guides by Roger Tory Peterson, and the importance of naming in connecting with nature. Arthur discusses RTPI's efforts to honor Peterson's legacy through art and conservation, and the institute's role in fostering the next generation of nature advocates.
Resources & Links from This Episode
🎨 Experience Aaron’s Mural at RTPI – See his stunning artwork in the RTPI flythrough video Watch here.
📖 Discover the Legacy of James Fisher – Learn more about the renowned naturalist and ornithologist on his Wikipedia page.
🎬 Explore The Big Year – A fun and inspiring film about birdwatching adventures. Check it out on IMDb.
🌿 Visit RTPI – Dive into conservation, education, and art at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute.
🎙️ Tune Into The Field Guides Podcast – Explore nature and wildlife science with The Field Guides Podcast.
🪶 Western New York Young Birders Club (WNYYBC) – Learn more about WNYYBC on the RTPI website and visit their official site: WNYYBC Website.
🐦 Chautauqua Warren Birding Association – The birding group Arthur gave a shout-out to! Connect with their community and events here.
🌍 American Birding Association (ABA) – Explore birding resources, events, and conservation efforts with the ABA here.
Show Notes by Kayla Gajewski