On today's show...
We bring you highlights from the Big Sioux Stewardship Summit last Thursday.
First, Barry Dunn, president of South Dakota State University, takes us to the rural ranch that was his ecology classroom growing up. He remembers the lessons he learned from his grandfather and how that informs his personal land ethic (1:00 to 24:24).
Then, a panel of artists who capture nature and landscapes.
KELOLAND Chief Photographer Kevin Kjergaard takes hours (if not days) of film to craft two-minute nature features that can appear on CBS Sunday Morning. And photographer Greg Latza creates an entire coffee table book with images of western South Dakota (24:24 to 38:28).
Plus, our Teacher Talk panel explore how a filmmaker's tool can be used in the classroom. Gina Benz and Jackie Wilber unpack storyboarding lessons (38:28 to 49:09).