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American Conservation Film Festival
6 hours ago
27 days to the Festival! We fly to Washington, DC, for our next film 'Snowy Owl Goes to Washington,' the story of one owl's haphazard journey and the bigger picture of what this northern species was doing here to begin with.
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American Conservation Film Festival | Snowy Owl Goes to Washington
Snowy Owl Goes to Washington August 28, 2015/0 Comments/in 2015 Festival, Wildlife & Wild Places /by American Conservation Film Festival15 min Filmmaker: Tim Persinko In the winter of 2013 – 2014, b...
American Conservation Film Festival
1 day ago
28 days to the Festival! Next up is another World Premier! A wonderful film about elephants and their relationship to people in Botswana. Hometown girl Amanda Stronza will be here to introduce the film 'Pathways to Coexistence.'
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American Conservation Film Festival | Pathways to Coexistence
Pathways to Coexistence August 28, 2015/0 Comments/in 2015 Festival, Food & Agriculture, Wildlife & Wild Places /by American Conservation Film Festival19 min Filmmaker: Richard Hughes Filmed in Botswa...
American Conservation Film Festival
2 days ago
29 days to the Festival! And Block 7 takes us to Africa, India, Washington, DC, and back to WV! Beginning with an animated short from Kathryn Bigelow about the connection between elephant poaching and terrorism. 'Last Days'
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American Conservation Film Festival | Last Days of Ivory
Last Days of Ivory August 28, 2015/0 Comments/in 2015 Festival, Cultural Connections, Wildlife & Wild Places /by American Conservation Film Festival3 min Filmmaker: Kathryn Bigelow This animated, shor...
American Conservation Film Festival
3 days ago
30 days to the Festival! The second film in Block 6 at NCTC is something a little different: a romantic adventure follows a young woman around the world with the mission of showing the world the power of nature. *Has mildly mature content* http://conservationfilm.org/2015/08/28/dare-to-be-wild/ ... See MoreSee Less
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