Bioregional herbalist, educator, speaker, author
With 39 years of teaching experience, Suzanne Tabert is a highly respected bioregional herbalist, educator, speaker, and author, dedicated to teaching sustainable herbal medicine practices. As the Director of Herbal Education at the Cedar Mountain Herb School, she has trained thousands of students in wildcrafting, phytochemistry, botanical medicine making, and holistic wellness. Suzanne is an adjunct professor at Bastyr University, where she teaches in-the-field botanical medicine and wildcrafting ethics. She is a seasoned public speaker, having presented at major conferences, including the International Herb Symposium, the National University of Natural Medicine, and the Pacific Northwest Herb Symposium. She has also presented with the American Herbalists Guild. A prolific writer, Suzanne has authored numerous articles for publications like Mountain Rose Herbs and United Plant Savers. She is the author of two insightful books: "Quest for Calm ~ Using Herbs and Lifestyle Changes to Create Resilient Health" and "Wild & Beautiful ~ An Herbal Encyclopedia for Naturally Healthy Skin." She is currently writing her newest book, The Homesteader's Guide to Foraging.