Explore the enduring legacy of Aldo Leopold at the upcoming Sustainability Speaker Series presentation, “A View for All Seasons and Centuries”. This engaging session will delve into the life, work, and writings of Leopold to uncover why his environmental philosophy remains deeply relevant in our modern world.
The event features a presentation by Marybeth Lorbiecki, who will offer new insights designed to lead your head and bolster your heart during challenging times. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Leopold’s land ethic or new to his conservation work, this talk promises to provide meaningful perspectives on our connection to the natural world.
The event will take place on Thursday, March 5, at 6:30 p.m. You can attend in person at the North Hall Auditorium, #222, or join virtually via the River Falls Public Library Facebook and YouTube pages. This program is a collaborative effort supported by UWRF Sustainability, Hope for Earth, and the River Falls Public Library. Don’t miss this opportunity to reconnect with the wisdom of one of the most influential conservationists in history.

