June 12, 2018

San Antonio River Authority

San Antonio, TX

Santikos Palladium

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Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

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Films to be screened include:

Where The Wild Things Play

Friday night at the local watering hole and … where the ladies at? Answer: BASE jumping from high desert cliffs, performing tricks on slacklines, climbing.. 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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PROTECTED: A Wild & Scenic River Portrait

Follow river paddler, author, and conservationist, Tim Palmer, through the enchanting waters of Oregon's Wild Rivers Coast, which has the highest concentration of National Wild.. Read More

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The Shape of a River

The Shape of a River casts the story of the Mighty Yellowstone through the eyes of those whose lives intersect with it in ways that.. Read More

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Wild Olympics

Follow paddlers Adam and Susan Elliott as they kayak, fish, packraft and explore the wild rivers of the Olympic Peninsula. The Olympic Peninsula’s wild rivers.. Read More

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The Invisible Mammal – The Bat Rescuer

This is a story about the struggle that bats face to survive, specifically in North America, where white nose syndrome is causing sharp decline in.. Read More

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Sky Migrations

Each fall, our skies fill with the wings of migrating raptors, a migration that relies on two hemispheres worth of wild and healthy ecosystems. Join.. 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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(unofficial) HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL PARKS

National Parks are hard. More info: www.maxeyfishandsea.com

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Wild Owyhee

Tucked away in southeastern Oregon is a gem of a wilderness. For those in the know - ranchers and anglers, trail runners and climbers, hikers.. 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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The Nature of Maps

Marty Schnure and Ross Donihue are modern day pioneers: roaming some of the world’s last remaining wild lands to create maps to help conserve these.. Read More

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Return from Desolation

For Garrett Eaton, a remote and rugged section of the Green River called Desolation Canyon is more than a river; it is a place where.. Read More

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Life Coach

When conditions became unfavorable for a first ascent of Alaska’s Ruth Gorge, Alex Honnold turns the camera on Renan Ozturk for a strangely beautiful discussion.. Read More

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