Tag: conservation
Merlin Director Featured in Humanities MT Environmental Humanities Perspective Series
October 2022 Halloween Hayride-Philosophy Walk (“The White Wolf of Merlin”)
Philosophy Workshop: “Rewilding”
July 2020 Philosophy Walk: Into the Wild with Muir & Pinchot
What a gorgeous day for our July philosophy walk with author and journalist John Clayton. And what a great group of people. Through a combination of storytelling, biography, and philosophy, our walk took us into the wild (up Davis Gulch) with John Muir & Gifford Pinchot. Access audio recordings & photos from the walk here!
Jim “Poz” Posewitz: He was the Real Deal
There was no B.S. about Poz. He was the real deal. His best shots” have made Montana a better place. And his legacy will continue to do the same. These are the marks of a great teacher. Someone who walks the walk. Someone who inspires greatness in others. Someone whose “best shots” never end. It has been an honor and privilege knowing you, friend. Here’s to continuing kicking up dust!
Merlin Community Scholar Fellow Makes 4 Montana Papers with His Article on Elk Shoulder Seasons
Congratulations to 2019 Merlin Community Scholar Fellow, Thomas Baumeister, for making the paper once again with his research and writing on the practical and moral challenges associated with elk shoulder seasons. His article was picked up by four papers across Montana: Helena Independent Record, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, the Missoulian, and Butte Standard.
$500 Awarded to Merlin from The Fanwood Foundation for their Philosophy in the Community Program(s)
We are so honored to receive an award from The Fanwood Foundation and to be recognized as playing an important part in the world of conservation, stewardship, education, and environmental leadership. Thank you so much, Sara & Tagge, for your belief in our organization and our efforts. And thank you to Bob & Hopie for your friendship, mentorship, and continued inspiration (you are loved and missed).