October 4, 2018

River Revitalization Foundation

Milwaukee, WI

The War Memorial

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

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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Our Wonderful Nature – The Common Chameleon

The feeding habits of the common chameleon as never seen before.

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Nobody Dies in Longyearbyen

"They say that when you're hit by the polar bug, you never leave." Don't say we didn't warn you. Nobody dies in Longyearbyen, or so.. Read More

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Dragging 235 lbs Uphill Both Ways

The next generation is becoming increasingly plugged in to electronics and out of touch with the outdoors. This will have enormous effects on future conservationism... Read More

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A Ghost in the Making: Searching for the Rusty-patched Bumble Bee

Everyone has heard about bee declines, but with so much attention focused on domesticated honeybees, someone has to speak up for the 4,000 species of.. Read More

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Blue Ventures

In 2004, frustrated by failed marine conservation efforts, marine biologist Alasdair Harris encouraged a coastal Madagascar community to close off a small section of their.. Read More

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(unofficial) HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL PARKS

National Parks are hard. More info: www.maxeyfishandsea.com

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Brothers of Climbing

How can you be what you can’t see? Mikhail Martin, co-founder of Brothers of Climbing said, “I literally typed, ‘Are there black climbers?’ in Google.. Read More

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The Wild President

President Jimmy Carter, an unsung environmental hero, grew up in awe of nature’s wonder. But it wasn’t until he first paddled the Chattooga River’s Bull.. Read More

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Wildlife and the Wall

Filmmaker Ben Masters (UNBRANDED) goes into the heart of the Big Bend, the last true wilderness in the state of Texas to consider what effects.. Read More

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Great Lakes, Bad Lines

Two Michigan-born adventurers journey fossil-free for 500 miles across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula along the route of Enbridge Oil's Line 5, a 63-year-old pipeline that threatens our.. Read More

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