Part 3... A roundtable discussion with Buddy Huffaker and others
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Part 3 of the series. A round table discussion with Buddy Huffaker of the Aldo Leopold Foundation; Ashley Selee, CO State Forest Service; Jeff Outhier, retired National Forest and wilderness packer; Lonnie Brown, retired DOW officer; Manuel Molles, Ecosystem and community ecologist; Bob Kennemer, Interpretive Naturalist, and others.
Cash bar with wine, beer, soft drinks..
A meet and greet with Buddy Huffaker and the panelists follows with light refreshments.
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.
Cash bar with wine, beer, soft drinks..
A meet and greet with Buddy Huffaker and the panelists follows with light refreshments.
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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