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A New Generation Responds To Aldo Leopold

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Courtesy of the Aldo Leopold Foundation
https://www.aldoleopold.org/

It was during his time in the forests of Northern New Mexico that Aldo Leopold first formulated his pioneering ideas about the environment.  New Mexico continues its kinship with the great conservationist with a state-wide program that engages 6th to 12th graders in ecological issues.  The 2017 Aldo Leopold Writing Contest will culminate as part of a special Leopold eventon April 23 at Albuquerque's National Hispanic Cultural Center.

Local architect and environmentalist Anthony Anella founded the Writing Contest with the belief that "one of the most effective things we can do is inspire and encourage students who . . .  have the potential to influence the way our culture thinks about its relationship with nature."

The contest is just one aspect of the larger, three-part Aldo Leopold Writing Program, and in this longer version of the interview Anthony Anella describes its intergenerational character.

anthony_anella_interview_long_version_final.mp3

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Spencer Beckwith reports on the arts for KUNM. For ten years, until March of 2014, Spencer was the producer and host of KUNM's "Performance New Mexico," a weekday morning arts program that included interviews with musicians, writers and performers. Spencer is a graduate of the acting program at the Juilliard School, and, before moving to New Mexico in 2002, was for many years a professional actor based in New York City.