On November 8th, the Virginia Eastern Shore Land Trust will present an evening of film and conversation discussing how we consider what the land and the waters mean to us as individuals, families, neighborhoods, and a community.

The first full-length documentary film ever made about legendary conservation thinker Aldo Leopold, Green Fire explores Leopold’s extraordinary career and his enduring influence – tracing how he shaped the modern conservation movement and continues to inspire projects all over the country that connect people and the land.
Considered by many to be the father of wildlife ecology and the United States’ wilderness system, Aldo Leopold was a conservationist, forester, philosopher, educator, writer, and outdoor enthusiast. Among his best known ideas is the “land ethic,” which calls for an ethical, caring relationship between people and nature.
Conversations about land, people, and community: A Sand County Almanac revisited
Onley Town Center
25020 Shore Pkwy Onley, Va
Film at 6 p.m., doors at 5:30 p.m.
Refreshments will be provided.
Please visit www.veslt.org for more information.

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