October 20, 2023

The California Lawyers Association Conference

Yosemite, CA

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

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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Shaba

In the mountains of northern Kenya, a Samburu community is doing something that has never been done before, building a sanctuary for orphaned elephants to.. Read More

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Big Basin Speaks

On August 16, 2020, a rare, dry lightning storm that produced over 11,000 bolts of lightning, ignited hundreds of fires across California. Some of these.. Read More

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Guardians of the River

In this film by American Rivers and Swiftwater Films, Indigenous leaders share why removing four dams to restore a healthy Klamath River is critical for.. Read More

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Miles to Go

In 2022 alone there have been over 300 anti LGBTQ+ bills proposed in various states across the country. Refusing to sit idly by, trans trail.. Read More

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Eco-Hack!

Biologist Tim Shields has watched Mojave desert tortoise populations plummet since the 1990s. The latest threat? Ballooning raven populations, from increased human activity. Tired of.. Read More

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Finding Salmon

Follow 11-year-old, Keyona, into a wondrous world of trees, water, and friendly fish... and find the spirit of Salmon Watch, a program that connects Northwest.. Read More

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Breaking Trail

Emily Ford sets out with Diggins, a borrowed sled dog, to become the first woman and person of color to thru-hike the 1,200-mile Ice Age.. Read More

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A Wild Independence

How naturalist John Olmsted fulfilled a friends' request and turned an abandoned mining ditch in California's Gold Country into the first wheelchair nature trail in.. Read More

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Sea Creatures Strike Back

In this news broadcast parody, various sea creatures "strike back" against humans by subjecting them to the same problems that humans cause in the marine.. Read More

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