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Northeast Wilderness Trust
February 26, 2025

NEWT’s speaker series is an ongoing forum for education and inspiration about eco-centric topics. We gather with experts and enthusiasts to listen, learn, and discuss.

The 2025 Speaker Series: Hope is Wild will resume in the fall. Check out our recordings of past presentations below.

Previous Events

Speaker Series: Rewilding Across Continents

Online Zoom Webinar | May 2025

This webinar featured Kathleen Fitzgerald, Sebastián Di Martino, and Tom Butler, veteran conservationists with decades of combined experience rewilding landscapes and ecosystems across North America, South America, and Africa. Fitzgerald and Di Martino gave presentations on their work, followed by a discussion moderated by Butler where they compare key insights and reasons for hope.

Kathleen Fitzgerald is the Project Director, Enduring Earth at The Pew Charitable Trusts, former Vice President at the African Wildlife Foundation, partner at Conservation Capital, and was co-founder and Executive Director of Northeast Wilderness Trust.

Sebastián Di Martino is Conservation Director at Rewilding Argentina, where he oversees the reintroduction of species and environmental restoration.

Tom Butler is a Senior Fellow at Northeast Wilderness Trust, as well as a founding board member and past board president. A former editor of Wild Earth journal, Butler is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, including Wildlands Philanthropy, Plundering Appalachia, Keeping the Wild, and ENERGY: Overdevelopment and the Delusion of Endless Growth.

The Role of Large Carnivores in Rewilding Ecosystems

Online Zoom Webinar | March 2025

Panthera’s Dr. Mark Elbroch presents on the key role large carnivores, particularly wild cats, play in healthy ecosystems, and shares other insights from his decades of research into mountain lion ecology. Mark and Shelby Perry, Wildlands Ecology Director at Northeast Wilderness Trust, discussed the most pressing obstacles to the restoration of North America’s large carnivores while exploring avenues of potential conservation progress.

Dr. Mark Elbroch is an ecologist, author, and storyteller. He studies mountain lion ecology in his role as Puma Director at Panthera, a global wild cat conservation organization. He is also an animal tracker working to preserve ancient skills, and to elevate their applications in the modern world.

Rewilding North America, One Region at a Time: From “America’s Serengeti” to the Northeast

Online Zoom Webinar | January 2025

A presentation on restoring America’s prairie by Henry Pollock, Executive Director of Southern Plains Land Trust, followed by a conversation between Pollock and Jon Leibowitz, President & CEO of Northeast Wilderness Trust, comparing differing regional approaches to rewilding.

Henry Pollock is the Executive Director of Southern Plains Land Trust, a Colorado land trust working to restore “America’s Serengeti.” Henry has a background in ecology and conservation with a strong focus on quantitative, data-driven science and practice. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in Ecology, Evolution, & Conservation Biology and nearly 15 years’ experience as a wildlife biologist and academic researcher.

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Past speakers and topics have included:

  • Bill McKibben
  • Bob Leverett and Monica Jakuc Leverett
  • Chris Schadler
  • David Crews
  • Dennis Liu
  • Eileen Crist
  • Jackie Morris
  • Janet McMahon
  • Kathy Kremins
  • Laura Waterman
  • Mark Anderson
  • Melina Sakiyama
  • Rachelle Parker
  • Rich Holschuh
  • Susan Masino
  • Susan Morse
  • Sylvia Karman
  • Tom Butler

2023 Speaker Series

“Biodiversity: The Language of Wilderness,” Ecologist Janet McMahon

On how old and wild forests act as lifeboats in the face of extinction, habitat loss, and climate change.

“Great Trees and Forests of the Northeast: Past and Present,” Bob Leverett, co-founder of the Native Tree Society, and Monica Jakuc Leverett

A virtual tour of treasured trees and forests in New England and New York, co-hosted by Northeast Wilderness Trust & Kestrel Land Trust.

“Protecting Half of Earth for All Life,” Dennis Liu of the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation

Featuring stories of charismatic creatures, a discussion of how protecting one species often benefits others, and what each of us can do to support the miraculous species we love and need.

2022 Speaker Series

“Nature & Neuroscience,” Susan Masino of Trinity College

On how spending time in nature can profoundly affect human brains and health.

“The Story of Biodiversity,” Melina Sakiyama of the Global Youth Biodiversity Network

On the marvelous story of biodiversity, and how the well-being of our wild kin is directly related to the well-being of humanity.

“Wild Animals We Thought We Knew,” Susan Morse of Keeping Track

On fascinating new discoveries about wildlife we thought we knew all about…but are only beginning to understand.

“Talking in Circles, Speaking Another Language,” Rich Holschuh of the Atowi Project

A place-based perspective on listening to the layers of stories embedded in the land.

2021 Speaker Series

“Wild Carbon,” Mark Anderson of The Nature Conservancy

Ground-breaking science on carbon sequestration and storage in wild, old, and unmanaged forests.

“Meet an Old-Growth Forest,” Susan Morse

Ecologist and professional tracker Sue Morse guides us through the characteristics that set apart old-growth forests from their younger counterparts, from structure to wildlife.

“Rewilding: Past, Present, and Future,” Tom Butler of Northeast Wilderness Trust

A brief history of the rewilding movement, followed by a look at where we stand now, and where an eco-centric path forward might take us.

“Coyotes of the Northeast,” Chris Schadler, coyote researcher and advocate

On coyote population dynamics, past and present range, and their behavior, habits, and social lives.

“Radical Ecology, A Conversation,” Eileen Crist, author of Abundant Earth: Toward an Ecological Civilization

In conversation about how current ecological crises are linked to an implicit idea of human supremacy…and how a different future can be possible when this assumption is brought to light and questioned.

“Wilderness & Climate Change,” Bill McKibben, renowned activist and author

On how wilderness conservation means the difference between a liveable future for all beings and climate chaos.

“Natural Enchantment,” Jackie Morris, acclaimed illustrator and author (The Lost Words, The Lost Spells)

A journey of color and sound celebrating the wondrous creatures with whom we share this planet. Jackie shares her magical watercolor paintings and reads from some of her works, followed by a reflection on the ways art and language can bring people into deeper relationship with wild nature.

“Wilderness Ethics Book Discussion,” Laura Waterman, author

A guided discussion of Laura’s book, Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness.

“Writing the Land” Poetry Reading, Co-hosted by Writing the Land

Four poets—Rachelle Parker, Kathy Kremins, Sylvia Karman, and David Crews—share their poetry inspired by Northeast Wilderness Trust’s Ambassador Preserves, accompanied by beautiful images of the landscapes.

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