How a songbird inspired a composer to give back to nature
FROM THE 1930s until his death in 1980, Alec Wilder composed hundreds of popular melodies that blended genres ranging from classical music to jazz. Although he “rejected all pigeonholes,” says his lawyer Tom Hampson, another bird led Wilder to donate a portion of his estate to National Wildlife Federation and three other conservation organizations.A new storymap connects the dots between extreme weather and climate change and illustrates the harm these disasters inflict on communities and wildlife.
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