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The evolution of a land ethic is an intellectual as well as emotional process. . . . I think it is a truism that as the ethical frontier advances from the individual to the community, its intellectual content increases.
—Aldo Leopold

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The names on the following list have come together as a community for over a year, meeting monthly, seeking to advance “the ethical frontier” as Aldo Leopold believed could be possible. There may be no greater time in recent history that a land ethic could be so important, not only as related to the land, but as metaphor for a way to ethically redefine our global society. The specifics of all the hours of conversation may pass unwritten into history, but the result, our Aldo Leopold Centennial Celebration, will live on, beyond the year 2009, to positively influence the future.

We give thanks to this community of men and women and the many others who have participated in a variety of ways..

Zoe Krasney, Alana DeJoseph, Joanna Smith, Dennis Prichard, Bill Berry, Pat Herzog, Barrett Price, William DeBuys, Ethan M.H. Epstein, Leith Page, Buddy Huffaker, Rita Cantu, Susan L. Flader, Patricia Wager, Mike McNamara, David J. Schmidly, Jens Deichmann, Moanna Wright, Jerusha Daniels, Dave Parsons, Joan Rebecchi, Durwood Ball, Glenda Muirhead, Eloisa B. Brown, Richard Pritzlaff, Dan Shaw, Andrew Wooden, Courtney White, Mathew F. Schmader, Bonnie Schmader, Roger Schluntz, Ray Powell, Bruce Milne, Cara McCulloch, Sterling Grogan, William M. Fleming, Mark C. Childs, Ed Boles, Karen Carter, Jean Szymanski, Dede Feldman, Kristina Kachele, Curt Meine, Phil Norton, Linda Patterson, Jon Schwedler, Gene Tatum, Michael Quanci, Larry Allen, Jim Cooney, Cliff Crawford, Steve Dunsky, Todd Haines, Dan Shilling, Angela M. Robbins, Kuppu Iyengar, Craig Newbill Christopher Overlock, Edward Pembleton, Sheryl Russell, Craig Chapman