To Cherish and Renew: Restoring Western Ecosystems
and Communities is the theme of the second annual Wallace Stegner
Center symposium, in Salt Lake City, April 17-19. Revitalizing
damaged natural resources and local economies will be the focus of
discussion sessions hosted by writer and naturalist Terry Tempest
Williams, sustainable agriculture expert Wes Jackson, Ted Strong of
the Columbia River Inter-tribal Fish Commission, and Luther Propst
of the Sonoran Institute. Keynoter is Montana author William
Kittredge. For more information contact Lisa Stewart at the
University of Utah College of Law by phone, 801/581-7356; fax,
801/581-6897; or e-mail lisa.stewart@law.utah.edu. There’s also a
Web site at
www.law.utah.edu/stegner/sym97.
This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Cherish and Renew: Restoring Western Ecosystems and Communities.

