October 12, 2024

Upper Missisquoi & Trout Rivers Wild and Scenic Committee

Jay, VT

Jay Peak Resort - Clips and Reels Facility

Tickets & Info

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

6,000 Miles

In 6,000 Miles you'll meet Kayla Lopez, a multifaceted artist and river activist, alongside Steve Evans, the impassioned Wild Rivers Director at CalWild. This compelling.. Read More

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Timber Rattlesnakes of Catoctin Mountain Park

William H. Martin has spent over 60 years hiking the Appalachian Mountains to research and conserve timber rattlesnake populations. Join him on a hike as.. Read More

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Finding the Line

From slicing through rapids in a whitewater kayak to carving into a plate while printmaking, Alexandra “Chachi” Riesco draws lines between geologic forces and her.. Read More

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Bright Toh: Unsung Hero

The film is an intimate portrait of Bright Toh, a young visual artist from Cameroon, who is on a journey to raise awareness about the.. Read More

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HEALY

Scientists embark on a 55-day mission on icebreaker ship USCGC Healy to study why the Arctic ice cap is melting dramatically faster than previously understood,.. Read More

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Healing Hiłsyaqƛis

Hiłsyaqƛis (Tranquil Creek) is located within the traditional territory of the ƛaʔuukʷiʔatḥ (Tla‐o‐qui‐aht) First Nation approximately 20 km east of Tofino, in Clayoquot Sound, British.. Read More

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School of Fish

Indigenous people and salmon have been intertwined for thousands of years in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Today, kids learn from elders to fish but must also.. Read More

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Toxic Art

On a mission to clean up Ohio's leaking, abandoned coal mines, Ohio University Art Professor John Sabrah teamed up with an engineer to develop a.. Read More

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STORMY

“Maybe the very best part is missing?”, master Haida carver, Stormy, muses in this short zen-like piece about making a canoe by hand on an.. Read More

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To Heal a Forest: The fight for salmon parks

First Nations tribes managed forests on Vancouver and Nootka islands, in what is now British Columbia, for thousands of years. The evidence is visible on.. Read More

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Flowing – My Dream of More Freedom

The river itself speaks about its dream of flowing wilder and freer again. Dams, weirs and other obstacles disrupt the natural functioning of rivers and.. Read More

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Study Aboard

Every April, 60 college kids from around the country attend Living Lands and Waters’ unique “Alternative Spring Break” program – trading happy hours and beach.. Read More

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