Part 2.. a discussion of Leopold's essay "Thinking Like a Mountain" Facilitated by Buddy Huffaker
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Part 2.. A discussion of Leopold's essay "Thinking Like a Mountain", facilitated by Buddy Huffaker, Executive Director of the National Aldo Leopold Foundation, headquartered in Baraboo, WI. Copies are available at the library.
Part of a series of events "Celebrating Aldo Leopold's Legacy, presented by Main Street Event Center, Inc., the La Veta Public Library, La Veta Mercantile and San Isabel Electric. Tom Doerk, Organizer
Aldo Leopold (1886-1948) is the foremost conservationist in America who wrote the classic Sand County Almanac, in which he eloquently described the need for a land ethic encompassing conservation of land and wildlife resources. Along with John Muir, he had foundational impacts on the missions of most of our public and private conservation and wilderness organizations.
Part of a series of events "Celebrating Aldo Leopold's Legacy, presented by Main Street Event Center, Inc., the La Veta Public Library, La Veta Mercantile and San Isabel Electric. Tom Doerk, Organizer
Aldo Leopold (1886-1948) is the foremost conservationist in America who wrote the classic Sand County Almanac, in which he eloquently described the need for a land ethic encompassing conservation of land and wildlife resources. Along with John Muir, he had foundational impacts on the missions of most of our public and private conservation and wilderness organizations.
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