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The Nature Makers Film and Q&A with Director
“The Nature Makers” is a moving portrait of passionate people and the extraordinary creatures they’re fighting to preserve.
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Date and time
September 27, 2021 · 9pm - September 28, 2021 · 8:30pm PDT
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Online
About this event
Film is free to watch September 28, 12:00 AM-11:30 PM
Live Q&A with Director Scott Saunders: September 28, 7 PM
In a world increasingly dominated by humans, three teams of wildlife conservationists go to extraordinary and seemingly unnatural lengths to try to save three threatened species in the American heartland.
Stunningly photographed in the Grand Canyon and on the American prairie, “The Nature Makers” follows rugged biologists who’ve deployed helicopters, giant bulldozers and a host of human tools to defend wild nature. In the 21st century, defending the wild often requires, quite paradoxically, technology and aggressive human intervention.
This film will be open to watch from home from 12:00 AM-11:30 PM on September 28th.
Free and open to all. Donations are welcome and go to support our local arts community. Make donations at https://pentanglearts.org/get-involved/donations/
Hosted by Sustainable Woodstock and Pentangle Arts. Made possible by our underwriters VERMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION and MASCOMA BANK and sponsors Ellaway Group, The Unicorn, Yankee Bookshop, and Mark Knott DDS.
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About the organizer
Sustainable Woodstock, a not-for-profit organization founded in 2009, builds on Woodstock’s legacy as the birthplace of the modern conservation movement in its vision of a vibrant, inclusive, thriving community where we live sustainably, now and in the future.
Our mission is to inspire, educate and empower everyone to live environmentally, economically and socially responsible lives.
We serve the town of Woodstock, Vermont, and assist the surrounding communities of Pomfret, Barnard, Reading, Bridgewater, Brownsville, Hartland and Hartford.