Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, K-4th Grade A raccoon finds a flashlight in the woods.
View Now >Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park pursues collaborative solutions to critical environmental problems through discovery and learning. In 2018, we worked with organizations and volunteers.. Read More
View Now >Runner and advocate Faith E. Briggs used to run through the streets of Brooklyn every morning. Now she’s running 150 miles through three National Monuments.. Read More
View Now >This film highlights unique conservation efforts of 5 different land trusts in Oregon to help show and explain their value to their local communities. More.. Read More
View Now >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
View Now >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
View Now >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
View Now >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
View Now >Shot on the real-life Blackfeet buffalo drive and inspired by a true story, Iniskim follows a young girl’s journey from trauma to recovery. By reconnecting.. Read More
View Now >An unlikely environmentalist, Bryan Wells, finds himself standing between Yellowstone National Park and an industrial-scale gold mine. The proposed mine sits just above his home,.. Read More
View Now >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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