February 12, 2019

Chesterfield Cultural Council and Westfield Wild & Scenic River Committee

Chesterfield, MA

Chesterfield Community Center

Tickets & Info

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

(unofficial) HISTORY OF THE NATIONAL PARKS

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

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River Connections

Rivers connect and sustain us. People need water, wildlife, peace and quiet for our minds - our souls - our children. Designated Partnership Wild and.. Read More

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The Fix

Chinook salmon swim 850 miles from the ocean to Idaho to spawn in the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River. When the endangered fish arrive,.. Read More

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The Shape of a River

The Shape of a River casts the story of the Mighty Yellowstone through the eyes of those whose lives intersect with it in ways that.. 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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The Nature of Maps

Marty Schnure and Ross Donihue are modern day pioneers: roaming some of the world’s last remaining wild lands to create maps to help conserve these.. Read More

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Biomimicry

Biomimicry, the practice of looking deeply into nature for solutions to engineering, design and other challenges, has inspired a film about it's ground-breaking vision for.. Read More

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Chasing Wild: Journey Into the Sacred Headwaters

Three friends set off on a 400km bike packing and packraft expedition through the heart of the sacred headwaters in northwestern British Columbia, birthplace of three critical.. Read More

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My Irnik

Award Winner: 2018 Kids Jury, Best Film A young father teaches his son about the value of shared adventures, exploration and his ancestral Inuit heritage... 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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The New Environmentalists: The Community They Fight For

Community activist Mark Lopez pushed government officials to provide comprehensive lead testing and cleanup of East Los Angeles homes contaminated by a battery smelter that.. 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 Elwha Undammed: What’s a River For?

The Elwha River in Port Angeles, Washington is the stage for the largest dam removal in American history. A century ago, a businessman dammed the.. Read More

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