Rodney Stotts | An Island Press Author

Rodney Stotts

Raised in Southeast Washington, D.C., Rodney Stotts has achieved the highest level of master falconer. Stotts is an educator and the founder and director of Rodney’s Raptors. When he’s not on the sanctuary property located in Laurel, Maryland, Rodney lives on seven acres in Charlotte Court House, Virginia, where he is working to turn the property into a haven for underprivileged youth and anyone who is interested in learning about falconry, wildlife, and conservation. The finished project will be called Dippy’s Dream, after Rodney’s deceased mother. His work has been featured National Geographic, NPR, and other national outlets. He is the subject of the documentary The Falconer.

An Afternoon with Author and Master Falconer Rodney Stotts at the Discovery Center in Philadelphia

Saturday, November 12, 2022 - 1:00pm EST
Join Audubon Mid-Atlantic for an intimate conversation with author Rodney Stotts, one of the country's leading Black master falconers and committed conservationists. The afternoon begins with a screening of “The Falconer”,  a moving documentary that “…follows master falconer Rodney Stotts on his mission to build a bird sanctuary and provide access to nature for his stressed community". The film will be followed by an interview with Mr.