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DESCRIPTION:Join environmental writer and award-winning marine wildlife photographer 
 Kim Steinhardt for an inspiring photo-journey into Pacific coastal waters 
 and the fascinating lives of the southern sea otter to see what this 
 canary-in-the-coal mine can teach us about threats to our own survival. 
 With the increasing impacts of climate change, sea level rise, and the 
 urgent policy challenges we face, the story of the sea otter reveals as  
 much about the troubled relationship between humans and nature as it does 
 about this iconic creature – and survival for all of us hangs in the 
 balance.\n\nKim Steinhardt\nKnown as “a keen observer, a wonderful 
 storyteller, and a remarkable photographer,” Mr. Steinhardt interprets 
 the natural world for all ages and audiences, and his work has been 
 recognized by publications and popular talks in forums ranging from 
 National Geographic to New York’s Explorers Club. His latest book is 
 Sabby the Sea Otter: A Pup’s True Adventure and Triumph, and he is 
 co-author along with Gary Griggs of The Edge: The Pressured Past and 
 Precarious Future of California’s Coast. As a former Administrative Law 
 Judge and litigator, he has also taught law courses emphasizing 
 policymaking, ocean advocacy, and wildlife conservation.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/04/18/18875647.php
SUMMARY:The Edge of Extinction: Can Sea Otters Teach Us How to Survive the Global Human Threat?
LOCATION:La Selva Beach Branch Library, 316 Estrella Ave, La Selva Beach
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/04/18/18875647.php
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