October 3, 2020

Kansas Alliance for Wetlands and Streams

Wichita, KS (Live Virtual Event)

Tickets & Info

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

In Your Hands

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, 5-8th Grade Visceral imagery, emotional score, and a powerful speech by John F. Kennedy underscore a timeless theme:.. Read More

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Sanctuary

Taos, New Mexico is bordered by a backyard of wildlife and wild land. Both take a beating as outdoor users love the Carson National Forest.. 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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Wisconsin Wetlands Association’s Watershed Whiteboard Animation

This 3-minute whiteboard animation from Clouds North Films and Wisconsin Wetlands Association provides viewers with the 411 on how watershed health is critical to wetland.. Read More

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Hammer Dam

IN PERSON: Tricia Bratcher (Featured) Harold Hammer lives on his remote property in Northern California. When the Department of Fish and Wildlife discover his homemade.. Read More

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Feel of Vision

In 1997, Lonnie Bedwell lost his eyesight in a brutal hunting accident. Lonnie’s faith in most basic abilities was shaken and depression started to weigh.. Read More

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Station 15

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, 9-12th Grade High school student and poet, Chasity Hunter, experienced intense flooding in her New Orleans neighborhood during.. Read More

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Daniel: A Cyclist with TBI Making a Difference

Award Winner: 2020 Kids Jury - Honorable Mention Every day (and, we mean every day) you can see Daniel riding his bike along Highway 50... 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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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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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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