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SUMMARY:Mega-Eco Project Symposium Philadelphia\, PA
DESCRIPTION:Y2Y’s chief scientist and executive director\, Dr. Jodi Hilty\, is presenting at the 2023 Mega-Eco Project Symposium at the University of Pennsylvania on October 5\, 2023. \nEsteemed project leaders and scholars will join Dr. Jodi Hilty in discussing some of the world’s largest ecological restoration endeavors during this public symposium\, which will also feature keynote speakers\, project presentations\, and panel discussions.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/mega-eco-project-symposium-philadelphia-pa/
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SUMMARY:International Symposium on Conservation Impact | Denver\, CO
DESCRIPTION:The Salazar Center for North American Conservation’s is hosting its 5th Annual International Symposium on Conservation Impact\, taking place in Denver\, Colorado from Oct. 11-12\, 2023. \n\n\n\nThe Salazar Center’s annual symposia convenes a community of conservation leaders and provides a forum where scientists\, practitioners\, policymakers\, and funders can explore new partnerships and approaches to the conservation challenges we face in North America. \n\n\n\nThe event will feature keynote presentations\, curated panel discussions\, and interactive breakout sessions to facilitate honest dialogue around this year’s theme: Nature-positive solutions.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/international-symposium-on-conservation-impact-denver-co/
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SUMMARY:2023 Montana Outdoor Recreation Summit | Butte\, MT
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 Montana Outdoor Recreation Summit 2023 is taking place in Butte\, Montana from Oct. 11-13\, 2023. The event is co-hosted by the University of Montana’s Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research\, W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation\, and Montana Access Project. \n\n\n\nThis multi-day event is dedicated to exploring the conservation\, economic\, and social aspects of outdoor recreation in Montana. Topics for discussion include the importance of preserving our natural resources for future generations\, examining the economic impacts of outdoor recreation. \n\n\n\nThe program will include live panels\, dynamic guest speakers\, workshops\, field tours\, a film festival\, and more.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/2023-montana-outdoor-recreation-summit-butte-mt/
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SUMMARY:Mountain and Resort Town Planners Summit 2023 | Rossland\, B.C.
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 Mountain and Resort Town Planners Summit is a small\, interactive multi-day conference happening in Rossland\, B.C.\, from Oct. 11-13\, 2023. \n\n\n\nIt’s for city and town planners\, community members\, conservationists\, design professionals\, conservationists\, academics\, and others committed to addressing the unique challenges faced by mountain communities. \n\n\n\nPast programs have featured panels\, keynote speakers\, guided tours\, and peer-to-peer roundtable discussions on mountain town issues such as coexistence\, housing and more.
URL:https://y2y.net/event/mountain-and-resort-town-planners-summit-2023-rossland-b-c/
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SUMMARY:'There is a Place on Earth' film screening | An evening of art and nature
DESCRIPTION:Discover the connection between art and nature\nAt Y2Y\, we believe there is a strong connection between art and nature. \nNature can inspire and inform works of art that can move people to take action. Film is one such medium that can spark a passion for nature and wildlife. \nOn Thursday\, October 26\, you are invited to join Y2Y and the National Museum of Wildlife Art in person for a film screening of There is a Place on Earth with the filmmaker\, Ellen van den Honert\, and Y2Y’s senior director of conservation programs\, Scott Brennan. \nDoors open at 5 p.m. MT and the film will begin at 5:30 p.m. Ellen and Scott will available for a Q&A session after the screening of the film. \nThis event is free to attend and no registration is required. \nAbout the film\nDutch filmmaker Ellen van den Honert explores a beautiful and poetic journey around the world meeting artists and conservationists to ask why and how art can become a vital pathway to wilderness conservation. The film features several conservationists including Harvey Locke\, one of the founders of Y2Y. \n \nHeader photo credit: Wild About Music Foundation
URL:https://y2y.net/event/there-is-a-place-on-earth-film-screening-an-evening-of-art-and-nature/
LOCATION:National Museum of Wildlife Art\, Jackson\, Wyoming\, United States
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SUMMARY:Creativity and conservation: How art can inspire a movement
DESCRIPTION:Film screening and panel discussion\nNature can inspire and inform works of art that can move people to take action. Film is one such medium that can spark a passion for nature and wildlife. \nOn October 29\, please join Y2Y and Contemporary Calgary for a special evening that begins with the screening of the film There Is A Place On Earth by Ellen van den Honert\, followed by a panel with guest speakers including conservationist Harvey Locke\, filmmaker Ellen van den Honert\, and Blackfoot artist Jared Tailfeathers\, moderated by Joseph Lougheed. The conversation unfolds around our engagements with nature\, and the ways in which art inspires conservation efforts. \nDoors open: 5 p.m.\nFilm screening: 5:15 p.m.\nPanel discussion: 6:30 p.m. \nTickets are $10 with one beverage included with your ticket purchase. \nPanelists\nEllen van den Honert\n \nEllen van den Honert holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Amsterdam. She has worked internationally as a music teacher\, project manager\, and entrepreneur\, while also managing a career as a songwriter and performing artist\, successfully releasing the critical acclaimed albums\, Breath of the Soul (2006)\, and Hummingville (2010). In 2015\, Ellen established the Wild About Music Foundation dedicated to promoting the synergy of art and conservation. This led to the production of her first feature-length documentary\, There Is A Place On Earth\, exploring the role of artists in wilderness conservation on a beautiful and poetic journey around the world. \nJared Tailfeathers\n \nJared Tailfeathers is a multidisciplinary\, Blackfoot (Kainai) artist\, musician\, inventor\, workshop facilitator/teacher\, amateur Historian/researcher and author. He builds original musical instruments for interactive projects\, performances\, workshops\, recording\, and for sale. He works in various styles\, media\, genres\, and materials depending on the project or commission. His focus as an artist is to bridge gaps between arts and culture media\, for cultural education\, workshops\, and collaboration. He is a Blackfoot territory art historian and land researcher. Since 2015 his work has been mainly in Indigenous arts and culture\, working for the Calgary Public Library’s Indigenous Services\, building relationships with artists\, Indigenous run organizations (Making Treaty 7\, IRIM\, Siksika youth/arts)\, Knowledge keepers\, ceremonialists\, and elders from the Treaty 7 Nations and our neighboring Nations\, research about Treaty history\, important territorial sites and to support community members in their practices in public settings and organizations. He is working with a few municipalities in protecting and acknowledging traditionally important sites. \nHarvey Locke\n \nHarvey is co-founder and Strategic Advisor to the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative. He served as President or Vice President of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society for 17 years and is currently its Senior Advisor\, Conservation. He is a member of the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas and co-founded the Nature Needs Half movement. A native of the Calgary-Banff area of Canada\, Harvey is globally known for his work on wilderness\, national parks and large landscape conservation from Yellowstone to Yukon and beyond. Named by Time Magazine as one of Canada’s leaders for the 21st century\, he was recently awarded the Fred M. Packard International Parks Merit Award by the IUCN\, a prestigious global award that recognizes his extensive conservation work. Harvey has led work on major private lands conservation projects for connectivity\, national park creation and management\, climate change and nature conservation\, and he was a member of the executive committee for the World Wilderness Congress (WILD9) held in Merida\, Mexico\, in 2009. \nAbout the film\nDutch filmmaker Ellen van den Honert explores a beautiful and poetic journey around the world meeting artists and conservationists to ask why and how art can become a vital pathway to wilderness conservation. The film features several conservationists including Harvey Locke\, one of the founders of Y2Y. \n \n\nEvent partners and sponsors: \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThis event is sponsored by Tom Plunkett at Raymond James \n\nBanner photo credits:\nBison and Museum Twenthe: Wild About Music Foundation\nMinkeWhale: Bryant Austin\nAxis Mundi: Bianca Lee Vasquez
URL:https://y2y.net/event/creativity-and-conservation-how-art-can-inspire-a-movement/
LOCATION:Contemporary Calgary\, Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada
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