June 28, 2019

Gila Conservation

Silver City, NM

Light Hall Theatre - Western New Mexico University

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Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

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Films to be screened include:

Too Precious to Mine

The Havasupai - people of the blue-green waters - have lived at the bottom of the Grand Canyon for centuries. But now uranium mining on.. Read More

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Hear Our Olympics

The wild Olympic Peninsula is like nowhere else. It has been recognized as a National Park, a wilderness area, an International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage.. Read More

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Sacred Strides

Bears Ears National Monument is one of the most talked-about public lands under threat, though the dialogue often glosses over how sacred it is to.. Read More

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Lost in Light

"Lost in Light" is a short film on how light pollution affects the view of the night skies. Shot mostly in California, this piece shows.. Read More

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Water from the Mountain – Agua de El Yunque

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program Follow the path of water from the rainforests of Puerto Rico’s El Yunque National Forest to the Coastal.. Read More

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March of the Newts

Follow one of the forest's funkiest creatures into a gangly gathering of amphibious affection... and learn how you can help protect these sensitive animals from.. Read More

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Think Like A Scientist: Renewal

Featuring an emerging young scientist from the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Renewal is a heart-warming story of transformation and restoration. Produced with HHMI Tangled Bank.. Read More

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A Letter to Congress

Award Winner: 2018 Best Short Wallace Stegner’s 1960 letter to Congress about the importance of wilderness is the framework for a new message, one in.. Read More

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Resilience at the Roots

This short documentary follows a community in El Salvador who, after fleeing government repression and spending a decade in exile, returned to their country to.. Read More

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Meet The Real Wolf

What happens when fairy tales and reality collide? Throughout history, myths about the “big bad wolf” have generated fear and concern that creeps out of.. Read More

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Our National Parks belong to everyone. So why are they so white?

Only 20 percent of visitors to National Parks are people of color. As the broader conservation movement continues to struggle with diversity and inclusion, many.. Read More

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Rupununi: The Fight for El Dorado

In the late 15th century, Sir Walter Raleigh set out on an ill-fated quest for El Dorado, the lost city of gold. Today, biologists are.. Read More

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Your Rivers Need You

The Red River in Kentucky was slated to be dammed in the early 60s and young landowner Joe Bowen supported it. He even gave the.. Read More

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You Can’t Dam Your Way to Paradise

The San Joaquin is one of the most over-allocated rivers in America, and yet plans remain to dam it further. The proposed Temperance Flat Dam.. Read More

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What Does it Take?

What Does it Take? is the introduction to the New Environmentalists series. The New Environmentalists share a common goal, safeguarding the Earth’s natural resources from.. Read More

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