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Learn how others address environmental challenges around the world
Explore Thoreau’s legacy
Identify legacies in your community
Create your own project’s legacy
Thoreau's writing will keep the lessons of his "experiment" alive for centuries to come. As you wrap up your project, take time to look at your project's legacy and share your story with other young people around the world.
Learn about Thoreau's Legacy
Share the story of your project
Prepare for the World Wide Walden Web Summit
Celebrate yourselves!
Download
Share Your Story activities & tools
(PDF)
Henry's Global Impact
How has Henry influenced people all over the world?
What were Henry's next steps after Walden?
What is the legacy of Walden Pond?
World Wide Waldens Students
You did your environmental stewardship projects and now
you
are the experts. Ask the student panel questions to be answered at the Walden Web Summit.
Listings of environmental websites from Envirolink,
www.envirolink.org
, and EE-Link,
eelink.net
United Nations Environment Programme Youth website:
www.unep.org/tunza/youth
United States Environmental Protection Agency website for High School students:
www.epa.gov/highschool
"Wherever men have lived there is a story to be told, and it depends chiefly on the story-teller or historian whether that is interesting or not."
Henry David Thoreau, 18 March 1861