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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View Now >Fishers throughout East Alabama depend on the mighty Coosa River for food, recreation, and a family pastime that goes back generations. But do fishermen and.. Read More
View Now >This documentary addresses the importance of water in the life cycle, and how through time, we have moved away from its true value. Puri explores human.. Read More
View Now >In 2020, life came to a grinding halt. Hopefully, in the resultant silence we are able to hear that our planet's whispers have become screams... Read More
View Now >Conservation isn't always the common thread between the tribes, ranchers, and government. This film shows how water can bring opposing interests towards finding a Common.. Read More
View Now >Biologist Mary Whitfield of the Southern Sierra Research Station has spent two decades studying one of North America’s rarest birds: the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. At.. Read More
View Now >Can farming and wildlife co-exist? Farmscape Ecology seeks to explore this question. A 1,500-acre research farm in New York's Hudson Valley serves as backdrop of.. Read More
View Now >Throughout history, people have always been searching for a perfect place. This short film, based on Guaraní mythology (Tierra sin mal), offers another point of.. Read More
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