October 1 - October 2, 2021

Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Cleveland, OH (Hybrid Event)

Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

In Celebration of Open Space

Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park pursues collaborative solutions to critical environmental problems through discovery and learning. In 2018, we worked with organizations and volunteers.. Read More

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Every Nine Minutes

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, K-4th Grade Every nine minutes, the weight of a blue whale (300,000 pounds) in plastic makes its way.. Read More

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Who’s Your Farmer?

Farming is a practice that impacts our health, our environment, our communities and our world. Knowing from where our food really comes and how safely.. Read More

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Detroit Hives

East Detroit urban beekeepers Tim Paule and Nicole Lindsey are a young couple working to bring diversity to the field of beekeeping and create opportunities.. Read More

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Last Wild Places: Gorongosa

For 15 years, Mozambique was engulfed in a brutal civil war that devastated human and wildlife populations alike. Now, in part by focusing on empowering.. Read More

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The Fight for Flight

Each year, millions of birds migrate through the Great Lakes. The Fight for Flight highlights this natural phenomenon and the stories of people who interact with.. Read More

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Nature Now

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, 5-8th Grade Made with no flights, recycled footage, and zero net carbon. Given away for free. Viewed 53.. Read More

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A Walk Through The Land of 1,000 Hills

Award Winner: 2020 Student Filmmaker Award (Chema Domenech) Claver Ntoyinkima, a native park ranger, shares the secrets of Nyungwe National Park in Rwanda as he.. Read More

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Fighting Fire With Fire

In an effort to restore the role of Native people as land stewards and mitigate the threat of wildfires, UC-Davis professor Beth Rose Middleton Manning.. Read More

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Wild Toddler Chronicles: Legacy

Award Winner: 2020 Kids Jury - Best Children's Film With an endless supply of fruit snacks, plenty of extra underwear and a pile of old.. Read More

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Literacy for Environmental Justice: Cultivating Youth Leaders in Southeast San Francisco

Bayview-Hunters Point in Southeast San Francisco has been on the front lines of the environmental justice movement since the 1940s. This short documentary film follows.. Read More

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Paradise

An unlikely environmentalist, Bryan Wells, finds himself standing between Yellowstone National Park and an industrial-scale gold mine. The proposed mine sits just above his home,.. Read More

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