Save the date to attend a special screening of Green Fire, a
feature-length documentary film about the life and legacy of Aldo Leopold. The
film is narrated by Curt Meine, Nelson Institute alumnus and Leopold Scholar. Following the screening, there will be a
panel discussion moderated by Dick Cates, CIAS. Scheduled panelists include:
- Paul Johnson, past chief of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Curt Meine, Aldo Leopold Biographer and Scholar
- Stanley Temple, Emeritus Leopold Chair in Wildlife Ecology
- Joy Zedler, Professor of Botany and Aldo Leopold Chair in Restoration Ecology
- Michael Bell, CIAS Director
When: Wednesday, December 5, 2012 (7:00
PM)
Where: Biochemistry, Room 1125 (420
Henry Mall)
"We reached the old wolf in time to watch a fierce green fire dying in her eyes. I realized then, and have known ever since, that there was something new to me in those eyes – something known only to her and to the mountain. I was young then, and full of trigger-itch; I thought that because fewer wolves meant more deer, that no wolves would mean hunters’ paradise. But after seeing the green fire die, I sensed that neither the wolf nor the mountain agreed with such a view."
--Aldo Leopold, "Thinking Like a Mountain," Sand County
Almanac with Essays on Conservation from Round River
Of related interest do consult the Aldo Leopold Archives, UW Digital Collections.
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