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Connecting to Nature with Thomas Mowatt

Connecting to Nature with Thomas Mowatt In-Person

Join us for a fascinating presentation describing the topics of Bioregionalism and Environmental Connectedness Theory. Bioregionalism is a philosophy that suggests political, cultural and economic systems are more sustainable if they are organized around naturally defined areas. Living within the limits and gifts provided by a place, creating a way of life that can be passed on to future generations, increasing autonomy and independence within communities will strengthen sustainability. The Theory of Environmental Connectedness suggest that if humans feel a part of nature and are more connected to the natural world, they will feel a responsibility to care for nature and protect it. No registration is required.

Co-sponsored by the Adirondack Mountain Club.

 

Date:
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Time:
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Dutcher Community Room
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Health and Wellness     Travel and the Great Outdoors  

Professor Thomas Mowatt is retired from teaching science at SUNY ADK and has dedicated his life’s journey to connecting people and nature through education. He will bring traditional hand crated items to support his presentation, many of which are part of or headed to exhibits and permanent collections. He has worked as a forest fire investigator, K9 dog handler, grant writer, environmental educator, and Adirondack Guide to name just a few. He has a special interest in historic preservation and is currently restoring a 1910 log cabin in Clemons, NY. He frequently speaks in our area on many scientific topics.