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Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton
New Exhibit Traces How One Wolf’s Death Led to a Century of Wildlife Conservation
Opening May 23 at the New Mexico History Museum, Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton dedicates itself to telling the often overlooked story of the conservationist, author, artist, lecturer and co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America. Ernest Thompson Seton’s impact on America’s conservation movement was immeasurable but, today is largely forgotten. Wild at Heart: Ernest Thompson Seton sets out to change that.
A yearlong set of workshops and lectures supports the exhibit.
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Black Wolf of the Currumpaw |
Boys camp at Wyndygoul |
Carpodacus pinicola |
David L. Witt |
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Ernest Thompson Seton |
Rose branch |
Salmon matching |
Seton with Three Indians |
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Wild Animals I Have Known |
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