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Keystone: Voices for the Little Fish
The people of Gardiner, Maine work to provide fish passage around three historic dams on Cobbossee Stream for the first time in 270 years. The goal: restore an ecosystem that can support millions of river herring and other wildlife.
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Ocean to Idaho
Thousands of protected salmon swim 850 miles from Oregon's coast to Idaho's wilderness every summer. Only a few dozen reach the finish line. Witness their epic migration through eight dams, four rivers and three states as the wild tries to make its way with us in the way.
A River Reborn
The Little Conemaugh River winds through Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains carrying the toxic legacy of a century of industry pollution. Empty of life for generations, its rebirth signals a new era for coal country and those who have depended on it.
La Riviere
La Rivière is a 25 minute documentary on the relationship between residents and the Milles-Iles River; once considered as one of the most polluted rivers in Quebec. The movie follows three main characters: a young fisherman youtuber, a waterfront couple and a seasoned ecology activist. Through the seasons, we discover how their relationship with the river evolved: the first encounter, awareness, fears, affection and care.
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Saving Beauty: Learning to Live with the Rare Ones Among Us
New Mexico State botanist has taken up the challenge to engage city government, landowners, schools, and the community of Santa Rosa in conserving unique wetlands and endangered plants as part of the natural heritage and future tourism of the community.

Films Included:

  • Keystone: Voices for the Little Fish
  • Ocean to Idaho
  • A River Reborn
  • La Riviere
  • Saving Beauty: Learning to Live with the Rare Ones Among Us

Dotted across the American Southwest, arid-land wetlands called "ciénegas" are home to endangered animals and plants found nowhere else on earth like the Pecos sunflower. However, 150 years of development, overgrazing, and climate change have made ciénegas the most endangered ecosystem of the Southwest. New Mexico State botanist, Daniela Roth, has taken up the challenge to engage city government, landowners, schools, and the community of Santa Rosa in conserving these unique wetlands and plants as part of the natural heritage and future tourism of the community. The 62 minute documentary puts ciénegas and their rare and endangered species on the map, before it's too late.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    63 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Colorado
  • Director
    Christina Selby, Arturo Anzures
  • Screenwriter
    Christina Selby, Arturo Anzures
  • Producer
    Christina Selby
  • Cast
    Daniela Roth, Robert Sivinski, Estela Thompson
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