June 8, 2019

Ohio River Foundation

Cincinnati, OH

Winton Center at Great Parks of Hamilton County

Tickets & Info

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

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Films to be screened include:

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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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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Blind Sushi

The film tells the story of a blind travel writer who goes foraging and diving with the world's first sustainable sushi chef, in search of.. 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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GRIZZLY COUNTRY

After serving in the Vietnam War, author and eco-warrior Doug Peacock spent years alone in the Wyoming and Montana wilderness observing grizzly bears. This time.. Read More

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Big World

As parents, how do we teach our kids that there is a world beyond social media, standardized tests and soccer practice? Join Eddie Bauer athlete.. Read More

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Visions of the Lost Sierra

This film examines the past, present, and future of the Middle Fork of the Feather River, one of the first eight rivers protected by the.. Read More

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Mexican Fishing Bats

When the sun sets over the Sea of Cortez, a tiny bat weighing about as much as five nickels emerges from the boulder-covered hillsides on.. Read More

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Flipping the Switch

LeeAnne Walters led a citizens’ movement that tested the tap water in Flint, Michigan, and exposed the Flint water crisis. The results showed that one in.. Read More

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Clay Bolt

Clay Bolt is a natural history and conservation photographer for World Wildlife Fund and has been featured in prominent magazines such as National Geographic. Affectionately.. 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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Canis Lupus Colorado

Ghosts are stirring in Colorado's high country. These are the guardians of a delicate balance. They haunt the trees, the water, the animals - the.. Read More

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