
An evening to reflect on extinct and endangered species and renew our commitment to protect all who remain.
Since 2011, communities around the world have gathered each year during the week of November 30 for Remembrance Day for Lost Species, a time to reflect on the species that have disappeared and to recommit ourselves to safeguarding the biodiversity we still share this planet with.
In Madison, we invite you to join us for an evening of reflection, education, and action. This event explores the interconnected impacts of land use, rewilding, and climate change on species survival. Together, we will remember what has been lost, understand the causes of global species decline, reflect on the environmental risks to the health of humans and species, and explore the ways we can create a more hopeful future.
Co-sponsored with Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin