September 8, 2018

Northern Alaska Environmental Center

Fairbanks, AK

University of Alaska Fairbanks; Schaible Auditorium

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

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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The Land We Live In

  The Brooks Range Council (BRC) was formed in the summer of 2012 as it became clear that the Alaska Department of Transportation was rapidly.. Read More

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Forget Shorter Showers

Would any sane person think dumpster diving would have stopped Hitler, or that composting would have ended slavery or brought about the eight-hour workday; or.. Read More

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Water Song

Máxima Acuña, a subsistence farmer in Peru’s northern highlands, stood up to the giant Newmont Mining Corporation over the development of a gold and copper.. Read More

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Conservation Generation

The Colorado River irrigates 15 percent of the nation’s crops, making Western agriculture an issue that is crucial to the lives and dinner plates of.. Read More

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Water Warriors

Award Winner: 2018 Best in Theme In 2013, Texas-based SWN Resources arrived in New Brunswick, Canada to explore for natural gas. In response, a multicultural.. Read More

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Pale Blue Dot

Set to the words of Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot situates human history against the tapestry of the cosmos through an eclectic combination of art.. Read More

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Operation Moffat

Take inspiration and wit from the colorful climbing life of Britain's first female mountain guide, Gwen Moffat. Writer Claire Carter and filmmaker Jen Randall scramble, swim.. Read More

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Irreparable Harm

The Tlingit people have called the vibrant coastline of Southeast Alaska home for over 10,000 years, and continue to practice a way of life intimately.. Read More

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Think Like a Scientist: Boundaries

Humans construct boundaries -- around our homes, our neighborhoods, and our nations -- to bring order to a chaotic world. But we rarely consider how.. Read More

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The Refuge

For hundreds of generations, the Gwich’in people of Alaska and northern Canada have depended on the caribou that migrate through the Arctic Refuge. With their.. Read More

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