March 31, 2023

New Hampshire Rivers Council

Concord, NH

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

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Films to be screened include:

Goodbye Home

Goodbye Home is a timeless work about two families that share in the tragedy of losing their homes to bushfires. Though one family are humans.. Read More

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The Rock Pool Waltz

The Rock Pool Waltz centres around a boys affinity with nature which helps to ease his worries and loneliness during the COVID lockdown. This leads.. Read More

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Reclaim Your Water: Natasha Smith

Natasha didn’t grow up believing that “Black people don’t do that,” was going to be a limiting factor in her life. Not only does she.. Read More

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La Voz del Mar: Hope for Hawksbill Turtles

Hawksbill turtles are critically endangered globally, and for many years it was believed they had disappeared from El Salvador. Today, grassroots conservation is delivering renewed.. Read More

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Giant Sequoias – Yosemite Nature Notes

Giant sequoia trees are impressive for their great size, old age, and stoic resilience, but this resilience is being tested by bugs, drought, and catastrophic.. Read More

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I Am Salmon

Connecting humanity with salmon and the sea through the subtle art of poetry and Gyotaku (fish rubbing), Duncan Berry shares his experience as a longtime.. Read More

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Plastic Problem PSA

Plastic Problem PSA portrays a singular message towards global plastic pollution communicated through a comedic lens to open the conversation about this dire topic in.. Read More

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Like a River

Artist and climber Jeremy Collins has had a long and loving relationship with the desert canyons of the American southwest. In this short film, he.. Read More

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Song of the Hermit

The hermit thrush's song has been a magical part of a visit to Big Basin Redwoods State Park. Researcher Allison R.P. Nelson and collaborators are.. Read More

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Rangers of the Ulaan Taiga

Rangers are the Swiss army knives of the Mongolian National Parks, protecting nearly seventy million acres of wild landscape, cultural and historic heirlooms, and endangered.. Read More

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National Parks “One-Star Reviews”

America’s National Parks are some of the most beautiful places in the world. It’s even said that they are America’s best idea. Well… unfortunately for.. Read More

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My Neighbour is a Bear

A rare Marsican bear family wanders down from the Italian Apennines to the charming village of Villalago, in search of food in the local orchards... Read More

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The Fog of Big Sur

Big Sur has been called the world's greatest meeting of land, sea, and sky, but whoever said that clearly forgot about another essential element: the.. Read More

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