March 1 @ 8:00 am – March 8 @ 5:00 pm
“Perhaps such a shift of values can be achieved by reappraising things unnatural, tame, and confined in terms of things natural, wild and free.”
Aldo Leopold ended the foreword to A Sand County Almanac with this quote in March of 1948. His collection of essays reveals what “natural, wild, and free” meant to him back then. But what does it mean to us today?
Join us March 1-8 for Leopold Week 2024 to explore this question and discover how you can more deeply connect to the land community. With one click of “Save my spot,” you will be registered for all eight of these free, virtual speaker sessions.RegisterRegister
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