This screening includes Green Fire
- Date and time:
- Sun, March 4, 2012, From 3–4:13 pm
- Runtime:
- 1 hr 13 min
- Cost:
- Free
Series: Additional Films and Guests
Series: Additional Films and Guests
Green Fire; Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic For Our Time
Aldo Leopold is considered the most important conservationist of the 20th century. He is the father of the national wilderness system, wildlife management and the science of ecological restoration. His book A Sand County Almanac still inspires us to see the natural world as a community to which we belong. Green Fire is the first feature documentary about Leopold’s life and legacy that explores his journey of observation and understanding. It reveals how his ideas still resonate with people from inner cities to the most remote lands.
The film is being presented by the Hoosier National Forest, the Aldo Leopold Foundation, Center for Humans and Diversity and IU Cinema.
(HD Cam presentation)
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