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Wilderness Act 50 th Anniversary. Wilderness 50 National Local Events Committee Interagency-NGO effort. Agenda. General welcome and introduction to our team Updates from the National Team Have you added your event yet? www.wilderness50th.org Tools for your events
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Wilderness Act 50th Anniversary Wilderness 50 National Local Events Committee Interagency-NGO effort
Agenda • General welcome and introduction to our team • Updates from the National Team • Have you added your event yet? www.wilderness50th.org • Tools for your events • Announcements from states • 2014 Webinars (first Wednesday of every month at 11AM PST) - July 2
National Conference – Registration*price will go up on July 31
Partnerships and Professionalism: The New Paradigm for Wilderness Preservation • For up to 200 attendees • Hosted at the Rio Grande Nature Center with an evening social at the Elena Galagos Open Space adjacent to the Sandia Mountain Wilderness. • This training will be held October 14 and 15, 2014 and costs $75/participant. Participants who are also attending the National Wilderness Conference receive a $25 discount.
Gila 90th • The Gila Wilderness, the first national dedicated wilderness, was created on June 3, 1924 as a result of a proposal by the renowned conservation pioneer Aldo Leopold. • To commemorate this historical event, the Gila National Forest hosted a celebration of the 90th anniversary of the dedication of the Gila Wilderness on May 25 at the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument Visitor Center. • Also opening for the Gila 90th anniversary is, “Gila Wild,” an exhibit at the Silver City Museum including historical photos and artifacts, interactive displays, demonstrations and special programs throughout the year
Wild America Exhibit • New Mexico’s Etherton Gallery announces its summer exhibition Wild America • Opening June 10, featuring photographs by Bay Area photographer, Debra Bloomfield from her recent series, Wilderness and a selection of classic images by Ansel Adams.
Keeping Wilderness Relevant for the Next 50 Years • Mark your calendars to join us for a free live web event, Is Wilderness Still Relevant After 50 Years?, hosted by 50th media sponsor Orion Magazine on June 19th at 7pm EST with advocates, educators, and agency representatives including: • Doug Scott, author and historian; • Rue Mapp, founder of Outdoor Afro; • David Sobel, place-based education writer and author of Beyond Ecophobia: Reclaiming the Heart in Nature Education; and • Jimmy Gaudry, 20-year veteran Forest Service wilderness manager and current wilderness program leader for the Service’s Southern Region. • Be sure to register so you can listen live, or download the podcast afterwards to listen later.
Join the Movement • Many new youtube videos on wilderness • Join the Movement: Saguaro Wilderness
Wilderness Forever Exhibit • Wilderness 50 images available • ftp://ftp.cfc.umt.edu/Special/Ronald/50th/Top100SmithsonianImages/
http://www.wilderness50th.org/documents/Wilderness50_Display_Reservation_Form.pdfhttp://www.wilderness50th.org/documents/Wilderness50_Display_Reservation_Form.pdf • Fill out the reservation form and email it to 50th anniversary student intern Ian Davidson: ian.davidson@umconnect.umt.edu
Mark your calendar Upcoming Webinars in this series: • 2014 Webinars (first Wednesday of every month at 11AM PST) • July 2 Vicky Hoover, Sierra Club, Co-Chair National Local Events Committee Kass Hardy, NPS, Co-Chair National Local Events Committee