Portraits of Conservation

Bob Klein's Photo Exhibit

See Vermont through our state director's lens. Now on display at UVM's Davis Center through April 28.

Bob Klein, State Director and Photographer

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Portraits of Conservation

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  • Portraits of Conservation:
    Photographs by Bob Klein from his 30-plus years as state director of the Vermont Chapter of The Nature Conservancy.
    MORE INFORMATION: Contact the Vermont Chapter of The Nature Conservancy at (802) 229-4425

The Nature Conservancy protected more than 10,000 acres of the Victory Basin Wildlife Management Area. Bob Klein has photographed many inspiring portraits of nature in this area.

 

Story of Conservation through Bob Klein's lens

As the Vermont Chapter's state director for more than 30 years, Bob Klein has been an active participant in the conservation actions and decisions that have shaped the state. Along the way, Bob has made sure that he always has his camera with him. See the Photo Exhibit Part 1 and Part 2.

Portraits of Conservation is a traveling exhibit. It is currently being shown at the University of Vermont in the Mt. Mansfield Room, 2nd floor of the Davis Center until April 28. Don't miss Bob's talk at a reception at the Davis Center on Thursday, April 19 from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The exhibit started in the fall of 2011at the Vermont Statehouse. If your community is interested in hosting the exhibit, please contact Emily Boedecker, Deputy State Director, at (802) 229-4425, ext. 112 or eboedecker@tnc.org.

 

 

 

April 09, 2012

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