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Fire Followers – Yosemite Nature Notes

Steven M. Bumgardner | 2018 | 6 min.

2019 Official Selection

Yosemite botanists search for fire-following flowers that germinate and bloom after a fire, covering the landscape in a beautiful but brief wildflower display that may not return until the next fire.

 

More information: www.yosemitesteve.com

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See this film on tour near you:

January 26, 2020 Torrance CA West Torrance Performing Arts Center
January 12, 2020 San Pedro CA Warner Grand Theatre
January 11, 2020 Breckenridge CO Riverwalk Center
January 4, 2020 Cleveland OH CMNH Amphitheater
November 9, 2019 Grand Rapids MI Covenant Fine Arts Center Recital Hall
October 26, 2019 Chico CA Sierra Nevada Brewery
October 20, 2019 Birmingham AL Sidewalk Cinema
October 13, 2019 Garberville CA Redwood Playhouse
October 11, 2019 Mount Vernon WA Lincoln Theatre
September 19, 2019 Arroyo Grande CA Clark Center Studio Theatre
September 14, 2019 Vallejo CA The Empress Theater
August 17, 2019 Ventura CA Ventura County Credit Union Headquarters
August 3, 2019 Costa Mesa CA OCUU Sanctuary
August 3, 2019 Columbus GA (Saturday Early Afternoon) Columbus State Riverside Theatre
June 26, 2019 Lincoln NE UBT Cube
April 20, 2019 Marysville CA Yuba College
March 30, 2019 Palm Desert CA - SOLD OUT UCR Palm Desert Center
February 16, 2019 Bozeman MT Emerson Cultural Center

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