Shelby has begun Day 2 of her walk Thursday, October 12th. Follow along with her by joining our Instagram community. Please consider supporting her Walk for Wilderness, you’ll get a special invitation to Sunday’s celebration as Shelby crosses the finish line.
In the spring of 2019 I saw Bill McKibben speak about climate change one evening after work. After his presentation I retired to a bar stool at a nearby watering hole with former NEWT executive director Daryl Burtnett and stewed on what more I could do. I remember feeling so helpless—I’m not wealthy or influential, I can’t afford to decarbonize my home or drive an electric car. I felt shackled to the momentum of everyday life. How does one person make real, lasting change in the world? How can one person make their moments here matter when it comes to big problems like climate change or biodiversity loss?
Right then and there I realized two things. The first was that for people like me to make a difference, we must act collectively. The second was that collective actions need a rallying force, an exciting idea. If I could be a rallying force, then together, with as many people as I could reach, we could all make a much bigger difference than we could alone. With that, the Walk for Wilderness was born.