by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 12, 2011 | Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
The Grande Ronde Model Watershed is one of Oregon’s oldest watershed councils. The organization works to improve watershed health and protect the salmon and the steelhead that were once prolific there. The Best Country tells the story of how one river in the...
by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 10, 2011 | Farming, Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Antonio Roman-Alcala is a man In Search of Good Food. The young San Franciscan begins at home and brings his audience with him on a statewide journey to understand how to make it easier for Californians to obtain good food. Roman-Alcala blends informal street...
by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 9, 2011 | Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Currently, “there are an estimated seventy-five thousand dams in the United States. We have been building, on average, one large dam a day, every day, since the Declaration of Independence.” Trout on the Wind, The Hemlock Dam Removal Story offers us a helpful case...
by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 8, 2011 | Farming, Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Living Lands is a film by Amanda Bontecou that showcases the Living Lands Agrarian Network, a Nevada County network of farmers with a three-fold mission. We learn from farmers and interns how the Network facilitates sustainable agriculture in Nevada County. By...