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New WILD9 Videos!

March 5,2010 by Emily Loose

This week we posted another great chunk of WILD9 presentations on connectivity and wilderness and people — social issues and conservation solutions and agriculture and climate change.  Check out the links below to view these presentations:

Connectivity in the Americas: US – Mexico Connectivity – The Borderlands of Arizona, New Mexico, Mexico

  • Diana Hadley, Executive Director, Northern Jaguar Project, English & Spanish
  • Oscar Moctezuma, Executive Director, Naturalia, English (Spanish coming soon!)
  • Melanie Emerson, Executive Director, Sky Island Alliance, English & Spanish

Wilderness and People – Social Issues, Conservation Solutions

  • Joel Holtrop, Deputy Chief, USDA Forest Service, “Involving the Public in Wilderness and Conservation” English & Spanish
  • Pinky Khondlo, Wilderness Foundation South Africa, “The Umzi Wethu – Wilderness, Training and Jobs for AIDS Orphans.” English & Spanish
  • Dr. Ian McCallum, Writer, psychologist, wilderness guide, Director of Leadership and Education Projects for The Wilderness Foundation South Africa, “In the Tracks of Giants,” Spanish (English coming soon!)
  • Jo Roberts, Director of The Wilderness Foundation UK, and Duncan Alistair Little, Northern Ireland, “Humanizing the Enemy: Wilderness and Peace Building”  Jo Roberts in English & Spanish / Duncan Alistair Little in English & Spanish

Wilderness and People – A New Agriculture for Wilderness and Climate Change

  • Father Theodore Hesburgh, President Emeritus, Notre Dame University, interviewed by James Mosely, (Former) Deputy Secretary US Department of Agriculture, English
  • Chris Dowswell, Executive Director Sasakawa Africa Association, English & Spanish
  • Daniel Sherrard, Provost, and Victor Urgiles, Student, Earth University, English & Spanish
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