May 6, 2020

Eagle River Watershed Council

Edwards, CO (Live Virtual Event)

Riverwalk Theatre

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

Nature Now

Wild & Scenic Film Festival School Program, 5-8th Grade Made with no flights, recycled footage, and zero net carbon. Given away for free. Viewed 53.. Read More

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Hat Creek: A Wild Trout Legacy

Every story has a beginning.  Our story, in many ways, begins with Hat Creek. Hat Creek is our founding project, our legacy project. Back in.. Read More

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(Re)Connecting Wild – Restoring Safe Passage

This is the remarkable story of the decade-long effort by the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) and its partners to improve human safety by re-connecting.. Read More

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Spawning Hope

Coral biologists are concerned about the genetic health of many endangered coral. Spawning Hope follows a team of scientists as they attempt to use cryopreserved.. Read More

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Life of Pie

In 2002, mountain bikers and entrepreneurs Jen Zeuner and Anne Keller moved to Fruita, Colorado, in search of cheap rent, world-class single track, and free.. Read More

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Pebble Redux – The Bears of Amakdedori

If you thought the original Pebble Mine proposal was a bad idea for salmon in Bristol Bay, you'll despise Pebble Redux even more! This film.. Read More

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L’eau est la Vie (Water is Life): From Standing Rock to the Swamp

On the banks of Louisiana, fierce Indigenous women are ready to fight—to stop the corporate blacksnake and preserve their way of life. They are risking.. Read More

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Mi Mamá

Nadia Mercado grew up in a working-class community with her single mother, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic, and three sisters. In this film, Nadia.. Read More

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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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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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