Lake Placid Institute Roundtable: Our Nature, Our Future with Jeff Corwin

  • $25 in advance; $30 at the door; $10 students

Our Nature, Our Future with Emmy Award-Winning TV Host Jeff Corwin

The Lake Placid Institute, in partnership with LPCA, presents the John C. Bogle Adirondack Roundtables.

  • Saturday, July 13
  • Breakfast at 8:30am
  • Roundtable begins at 9:00am
  • Cambria Hotel Lake Placid

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Our Nature, Our Future

An insightful exploration of the plight facing earth’s wildlife. Jeff Corwin will highlight the 21st century conservation challenges and opportunities, revealing that by saving our planet’s imperiled natural treasures, we may ultimately save ourselves.

Jeff Corwin – Naturalist, Conservationist, and Emmy Award-Winning TV Host

For nearly three decades, Jeff Corwin has been telling stories of wildlife and nature to a global audience through his many celebrated television series on ABC, NBC, Travel Channel, CNN, Food Network, Disney Channel, and Discovery Networks. Jeff is currently the creator, executive producer, and presenter of the groundbreaking television series Wildlife Nation, which debuted as the top-rated TV program on ABC in October 2021. Wildlife Nation explores the remarkable story of North American conservation. Season Two – Wildlife Nation: Expedition Florida – focuses on the wild treasures unique to the Sunshine State. It’s the first television series for a major broadcast network highlighting Florida’s wild wonders, and is the first produced in partnership with a Native American tribal community, the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. Jeff’s television work has been awarded multiple Emmys and the top broadcast industry awards. Jeff’s acclaimed NBC documentary and book, 100 Heartbeats, engaged both the readers and broadcast audience in the 21st Century plight of endangered species. In addition, Jeff has authored 10 books on wildlife and nature, including Living on the Edge: Amazing Relationships in the Nature World. When Jeff is not exploring the world, you can find him at his island home off of Cape Cod, where he exercises his maritime muscles as a passionate commercial fisherman.

Jeff Corwin holding owl

About the John C. Bogle Roundtable Series

The John C. Bogle Adirondack Roundtable Series is an arts and humanities program modeled on Boston’s Copley Roundtable, a discussion group of civic leaders that would invite speakers to present at informal mid-week luncheons. Our Roundtables are breakfast presentations, and each summer we bring world-class presenters to speak on topics of local, national and international importance in the fields of politics and foreign policy, economics and finance, philosophy and philanthropy, and the visual and performing arts. John C. Bogle (1929-2019) was our Chair Emeritus of The Adirondack Roundtable.