Upper Valley Land Trust
Student Conservation Association
Vital Communities • Upper Valley Trails Alliance
Dartmouth Environmental Studies Program

present

Richard Louv

author of

Last Child in the Woods
Saving Our Children from
Nature-Deficit Disorder

Tuesday, May 30, 7:00 p.m.

Filene Auditorium, Moore Hall, Dartmouth College
Free and open to the public

Come early to see displays by the sponsoring organizations and
learn about opportunities to get outdoors with your kids on
National Trails Day, Saturday June 3.

“This book is an absolute must-read for parents." —The Boston Globe

“Our children are part of a truly vast experiment — the first generations to be raised without meaningful contact with the natural world... Richard Louv provides insight on what it’s doing to our children, and savvy advice about how to bring it to an end and restore the age-old relationship between people and the rest of the planet.”
— Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature

“One of the most thought-provoking, well-written books I’ve read in recent memory. It rivals Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring.” — The Cincinnati Enquirer


Directions: from the Hopkins Center in downtown Hanover, go north on College Street, pasing the green on your left and Rollins Chapel on your right. Take the second left onto Maynard Street. Moore Hall will be on the left half way down the block. Parking is across the street. Filene Auditorium is in the basement of Moore Hall. Click here for Dartmouth campus maps.