Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital - Shorts Program: Conservation I

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Location
Virtual
Fee
Free (reservations required)
Description

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This marks the tenth year of the Interior Museum collaborating as a co-presenter with the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital. The 29th annual festival in 2021 is entirely virtual.

Visit the festival portal to view the Shorts: Conservation I program: a compilation of four film shorts highlighting the stories of at-risk wildlife populations and the human activities that help and hurt their conservation. From bison to ocelot to wolves and other predators, see how conservationists are keeping track of endangered wildlife and navigating conflicting public and private interests to give these species the space to thrive. 

This virtual program includes an introduction from the Interior Museum's chief curator; four films by some of the nation's leading independent filmmakers; and a moderated Q&A session with the filmmakers.

FREE with reservations >> Full program description and free tickets available via the festival site. The package is viewable March 19-28.

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