• May 5, 2019 from 1:30pm to 3:15pm
  • Location: The Delta King
  • Latest Activity: May 31, 2019

Documentary films

Tracking Snow - Danny Copeland, Jaclyn Aliperti, J.P. Lawrence, Tanya Martinez

Researchers rely on finding snow tracks of animals like the charismatic lynx to estimate their distribution, which often leads to a lot of work without conclusive results. Join two scientists as we learn how they re-purposed an old technique in a way that may revolutionize how we study threatened species and manage our landscapes.

The Last Herd - Joe Flannery

The Last Herd, an independent conservation film, documents the delicate balance and provides an example of how free-roaming bison and private interests can co-exist.

Aurora - Marcelle Abela

Award-winning short documentary about the beauty of the Earth and space as captured from the International Space Station.

Materre -Marcelle Abela

Award-winning short documentary about the beauty of the Earth as seen from the International Space Station.

Accidental Climber - Steven Oritt

Accidental Climber tells the story of Jim Geiger, a retired forest-ranger and amateur mountaineer from Sacramento, CA who at 68 years old, attempts to become the oldest American and first great grandfather to summit Mt. Everest. The film follows Jim as he embarks on a journey to transform from a weekend hiker to attempting one of the most extreme and physically demanding feats known to man. Driven by a desire to prove that age is just a number, Jim pushes his body to the limits in the quest to summit the world's tallest mountain. What ensued however, was the worst disaster in mountaineering history, leaving sixteen climbers dead in a tragic avalanche and forever changing Jim's life.

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