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Finding patches of wild | Hannah Alexander | TEDxRiverdale

Hannah Alexander encourages us to slow down and notice the smallest creatures in our society: insects. When it comes to these small friends, Hannah helps us to remember it’s the many little things that add up to big differences. Hannah Alexander is an environmental educator who specializes in plant-insect relationships. A beekeeper, master gardener, certified horticulturist, and professional nature photographer, she uses her unique perspective to inspire others to connect with the natural world. Hannah has partnered with influential brands like Sony, TikTok, Tractor Supply, and local nature preserves to bring eco-education to a wide audience. As a writer, she shares her passion for nature through engaging articles and educational content. Through her work, Hannah is dedicated to helping people recognize the beauty in the small, often overlooked details of nature, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of our environment. When she's not teaching or writing, she’s a devoted mother, balancing her professional life with her commitment to environmental advocacy. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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