The first full-length documentary film ever made about legendary environmentalist Aldo Leopold, Green Fire highlights Leopold’s extraordinary career, tracing how he shaped and influenced the modern environmental movement. Leopold remains relevant today, inspiring projects all over the country that connect people and land.
I Saw Green Fire --
Now What Can I Do?
Were you inspired to take action after watching our film?
Here's a list of things you can do to keep the fire burning!
Join our thinking community! Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to our e-newsletter to learn more about the work we do and how you can get involved. Tell your friends about the film by tweeting with the hashtag #GreenFire, and link them to our trailer!
Train to become a Land Ethic Leader in your own community. Our Land Ethic Leaders program is designed to help people broaden the audience exposed to Leopold using Green Fire as a tool. We also focus on ways to deepen the conversation by connecting people not only to the land, but also to each other.
Donate to keep the Green Fire burning. Would you like to see the film released widely on public television stations across the country? Can you imagine thousands of teachers using an educational resource kit to integrate the film and Leopold into the classroom? Would you have liked to learn more about various parts of the story in DVD extras? Us too! We are still working to complete our fundraising goals and we invite your support. Every little bit helps!
Thanks to a successful challenge grant from our board members Tom Boldt, Susan Flader, and Estella Leopold at the close of
last year, Green Fire made its public television debut on Wisconsin Public Television for Earth Day 2012!
Curt is Aldo Leopold's biographer and the on-screen guide for Green Fire. He has been traveling with the film, speaking at theaters and college campuses around the country. Read his blog posts to learn more...