Acclaimed nature journalist and author Richard Louv has written several books most notably “Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder,” “The Nature Principle,” and “Vitamin N.” His writings have been instrumental in birthing an international movement to connect children, families, and communities more closely with nature. He is co-founder and chair emeritus of the non-profit Children and Nature Network. He lectures throughout the world and in 2008 was awarded the Audubon Medal. In “Our Wild Calling,” he examines human-animal coexistence and what that future might look like. Following years of research, involving conversations from indigenous healers and wildlife experts to scientists and therapists, Louv presents his case of what he calls the “habitat of the heart.” He envisions a sustainable and shared habitat for all creatures—not out of fear but based on love. Louv examines our connections to animals, whether in our homes, our communities, or …