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In this episode of Ojai Talk of the Town, we sit down with Aldo Leopold scholar Rick Knight for a thought-provoking conversation about one of the most influential voices in conservation history. Rick takes us on a journey through Leopold's life, from his transformative years in the Gila Wilderness of New Mexico to his beloved shack in Wisconsin’s Driftless area.
We explore Leopold’s revolutionary insights on the relationship between people and the land, his pioneering concept of the "land ethic," and how his experiences in wild places shaped his philosophy. Rick also shares how Leopold's work remains profoundly relevant in today’s world, especially as we face unprecedented environmental challenges.
Tune in to hear why Aldo Leopold’s legacy continues to inspire and guide the conservation movement—and don’t miss Rick Knight’s upcoming talk and panel discussion in Ojai on February 1st at Oak Grove School. Whether you’re a devoted naturalist or just curious about the roots of modern conservation, this conversation is sure to leave you inspired.
We did not talk about the voyage of the whaling ship The Essex, functional MRIs or crypto-scams.
You learn more about Rick and the Feb. 1st event at https://ovlc.org/events/onsite-seminar-and-panel-special-event-with-the-ojai-valley-land-conservancy-a-sand-county-almanac-by-aldo-leopold
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In this episode of Ojai Talk of the Town, we sit down with Aldo Leopold scholar Rick Knight for a thought-provoking conversation about one of the most influential voices in conservation history. Rick takes us on a journey through Leopold's life, from his transformative years in the Gila Wilderness of New Mexico to his beloved shack in Wisconsin’s Driftless area.
We explore Leopold’s revolutionary insights on the relationship between people and the land, his pioneering concept of the "land ethic," and how his experiences in wild places shaped his philosophy. Rick also shares how Leopold's work remains profoundly relevant in today’s world, especially as we face unprecedented environmental challenges.
Tune in to hear why Aldo Leopold’s legacy continues to inspire and guide the conservation movement—and don’t miss Rick Knight’s upcoming talk and panel discussion in Ojai on February 1st at Oak Grove School. Whether you’re a devoted naturalist or just curious about the roots of modern conservation, this conversation is sure to leave you inspired.
We did not talk about the voyage of the whaling ship The Essex, functional MRIs or crypto-scams.
You learn more about Rick and the Feb. 1st event at https://ovlc.org/events/onsite-seminar-and-panel-special-event-with-the-ojai-valley-land-conservancy-a-sand-county-almanac-by-aldo-leopold
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