Gallatin Valley Earth Day kicks off its annual event series preceding the spring festival with a presentation entitled “Ted Turner & Friends – Stories from the Wild Edge of Co-Existence”. Set to take place at 7pm on Wednesday, January 14th, it will be held at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture with a book signing and reception one hour prior.
Enjoy a conversation moderated by journalist Todd Wilkinson of Yellowstonian with insight from the Center for Large Landscape Conservation. Join the conversation and hear stories shared by special guests including:
– Mike Phillips shares stories about Ted Turner and wolves
– Jeff Laszlo shares about re-wilding the Madison Valley with the largest wetland restoration endeavor in Montana
– Matt Skoglund shares stories about raising bison in the North Bridgers, a working ranch that also provides wildlife habitat & manages biodiversity

The discussion will also be presented virtually for those who cannot attend. Find a registration link and additional event information at www.gallatinvalleyearthday.org. Details about other upcoming talks and film events will be available through the website leading up to the April 25th festival.
Gallatin Valley Earth Day encourages local citizen action to help protect our planet from right here in the Gallatin Valley. The group came together in creation of a Bozeman festival that celebrates this vital work. Learn more by visiting the aforementioned website. •






