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WILD9 – Ian Player (English)

11.12.2009 | Categories: Video, WILD9, WWC Videos Back to Gallery List

Dr. Ian Player, founder of The World Wilderness Congress and The WILD Foundation, presented his keynote via video, as he was unable to travel to Mexico for WILD9 due to health reasons. Dr. Player spoke on the importance and history of The World Wilderness Congress.

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WILD9 – Ian McCallum (English)

WILD9 – Ian McCallum (English)

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Dr. Ian McCallum, writer, psychologist, wilderness guide and Director of Leadership and Education Projects with The Wilderness Foundation, Africa, spoke ...

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WILD9 – Father Theodore Hesburgh (English)

WILD9 – Father Theodore Hesburgh (English)

04.03.2010|Categories:Video, WILD9, WWC Videos

Father Theodore Hesburgh, President Emeritus of Notre Dame University, spoke via video presentation during the Thursday (12 November) WILD9 plenary ...

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WILD9 – Joel Holtrop (English)

WILD9 – Joel Holtrop (English)

04.03.2010|Categories:Video, WILD9, WWC Videos

Joel Holtrop, Deputy Chief of the USDA Forest Service, spoke during the Thursday (12 November) WILD9 plenary session on Wilderness ...

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