April 11, 2020

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum

Jupiter, FL (postponed)

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum

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Films to be screened include:

DreamRide III

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, K-4th Grade Mike Hopkins' epic journey through a magical world comes to an end in the final chapter.. Read More

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Wave Hands Like Clouds

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, K-4th Grade Suspended in the airy expanse between heaven and Earth, highliners walk a thin, wiggly piece of.. Read More

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The New Environmentalists: Ghosts of the Mountains

Bayarjargal Agvaantseren helped create the 1.8 million-acre Tost Tosonbumba Nature Reserve in Mongolia's South Gobi Desert—a critical habitat for the vulnerable snow leopard. Then she.. Read More

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(Re)Connecting Wild – Restoring Safe Passage

This is the remarkable story of the decade-long effort by the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) and its partners to improve human safety by re-connecting.. Read More

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Sonora Rising – A story of water, wheat, and life in the Tucson desert

Water and wheat — foundations of life for millennia across the American Southwest. The Colorado River water flows more than 300 miles across Arizona to.. Read More

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For The Love Of Mary

First-time 97-year-old runner, George Etzweiler, completed the race up the northeast’s tallest peak, Mount Washington, when he was 69 years old. Despite having a pacemaker,.. Read More

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Where The Wild Things Keep Playing

An ode to the athlete who relishes in getting dirty, who chuckles after a long day in the mountains, effortlessly glides through the crystal clear.. Read More

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Blooming Culture: The Story of a Canoe and the Confluence of Cultures

Fourth-grade students from Palouse Prairie Charter School (PPCS) in Idaho share their experience building Blooming Culture, a canoe that combines European and Indigenous styles. Students.. Read More

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Love, Trails, & Dinosaurs

This heartwarming film tells the story of the first person with autism to hike every trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Garan Moore... 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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The New Environmentalists: The Spirit of the River

Indigenous activists in Chile fight back against numerous hydroelectric dam projects that would further damage a region already affected by clearcutting and drought.

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Plastic Warriors

Kristal Ambrose also known as "Kristal Ocean" battles plastic pollution in The Bahamas. More Information: www.bahamasplasticmovement.org  

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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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