Barbara was a person with a deep connection to the natural world, to people and community, to education, and to social justice and peace.
Born in Nashville, she returned to Middle Tennessee for her last 20 years, working as a nature educator for the Cumberland Science Museum and in other venues.
She had a profound sense of the interconnectedness of plant and animal ecosystems, and our connections to them, dependence on them, and participation in them.
She communicated this knowledge effectively and creatively to young and old alike, inspiring her students to deepen their understanding of the natural world and our place in it.
She deeply loved the outdoors in all its variety, from the hardwood forests, cedar glades, and meadows of the Highland Rim, to the salt marshes and beaches of the sea shore, to the harsh environments of the Southwestern deserts. |