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9 films in package
Koa Talking To Me
This National Park Service film follows a Hawaiian man's love for one of the rarest and most threatened trees in the world. Junior's connection with koa trees on his native island compels him to conserve and honor the spirt of fallen trees that would normally be waste
Songscape: Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge featuring Ben Sollee
Making music a force for nature - Ben Sollee tackles climate change in this Songscape music video featuring a NJ National Wildlife Refuge.
Big Gums
Big Gums is the story of a slightly odd Australian man who spends the night up a rare tree.
Stay Wild
Melissa Wilson moved to St. John, one of America's most wild places. With over half of the island conserved as a national park, the beauty of the landscape inspired a solution for the climate change within the American West. After graduating from Harvard University in Sustainability her thesis continues to foster hope for wild places and wild people.
Your Friend, Ranger Doug
A Plea For Refuge
A first-ever attempt to hike and fly paraglider's across the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to gain a necessary and visceral connection with the importance of fiercely protecting its nature.
Forever Is Now
Blooming Mojave
Blooming Mojave is a feature documentary about climate change and the negative effect it is having on the iconic species, the Joshua Tree. The population of Joshua Trees in Joshua Tree National park are being threatened by increasing pollution, rising temperatures, and wildfires. We want to shed light on this important issue and help saves the iconic Mojave desert Joshua Tree, because what would Joshua Tree NP be called without it's Joshua Trees?
Public Lands and Parks Q and A Session

Films Included:

  • Koa Talking to Me
  • Songscape: Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge featuring Ben Soliee
  • Big Gums
  • Stay Wild
  • Your Friend, Ranger Doug
  • A Plea For Refuge
  • Forever is Now
  • Blooming Mojave
  • Public Lands and Parks Q & A

 *Click on each film on the right side of the screen to view the full description and production notes below.

Forever Is Now - Zion National Park is the poster child for public lands on the brink of being loved to death. The last decade brought unprecedented numbers of tourists year after year—and now, the 100-year old park is at an inflection point. As Zion looks to its next hundred years, it needs a new generation of advocates for public land and stewards for conservation.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    0:45:00
  • Language
    English, Japanese
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Colorado
  • Director
    Sean Slobodan