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Landmark: A 12-minute documentary film on a large piece
of Dartmouth-owned land only few miles from campus.
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WHAT: Free film screening, awesome panel discussion, and PIZZA!
WHEN: TONIGHT, Tuesday, May 18thh at 6:30PM.
WHERE: Collis 101
Do you...
HIKE?
BIKE?
CLIMB?
LIKE NATURE?
Then come learn about this LOCAL conservation issue and how you can protect land in your own backyard!
The film explores the conservation and development issues around this property and brings up questions about how we do conservation at Dartmouth and in the Upper Valley. Social, recreational, spiritual, environmental, and economic interests are all at play in this discussion.
There will be a screening of the film and then a discussion to follow with famous local naturalist Alcott Smith, Director of Outdoor Programs Dan Nelson,
a member of Lebanon City Council, Biology Professor David Peart, and Dartmouth Real Estate.
For more information about the showing, contact Dan Susman @
[log in to unmask]
Sponsored by the Dartmouth Environmental Studies Program and
the Environmental Studies Division of the Dartmouth Outing Club.
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