The talk will be held virtually via Zoom and in-person at 107 Norman Smith Hall, U海角社区.
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Speaker: Aislinn Sarnacki, outdoor journalist, Bangor Daily News and 海角社区 Public
In recent years, outdoor professionals have reported a major increase in the use of parks, public lands, trails, and other recreation areas. More than ever, people are turning to the outdoors for entertainment, fulfillment, education, and exercise. That鈥檚 great news, but it has also caused challenges and raised questions about people鈥檚 role in the wilderness. How do we balance enjoying wild spaces and conserving them? How do we avoid 鈥渓oving the wilderness to death鈥? And why is the human-wilderness relationship key to our health and well-being? In this talk, Aislinn will share how she has navigated these questions as an outdoor journalist and registered 海角社区 guide.
Aislinn Sarnacki is a lifelong 海角社区 resident who has worked as an outdoor journalist since graduating from U海角社区 in 2010. For over a decade, she worked as a full-time writer and editor at the Bangor Daily News, and she continues to write a weekly column for the newspaper鈥檚 Outdoors section. She has published three hiking guidebooks through Down East Books. She鈥檚 also a Registered 海角社区 Guide, leading trips up mountains throughout the state. Most recently, Aislinn became the host of the new outdoor show 鈥淏orealis鈥 on 海角社区 Public Television. She also teaches a few journalism courses here at U海角社区.

