Earth, A New Wild: Water

Wild Films ~ Earth, A New Wild: Water

Monday, January 18, 2016 - 6:30pm to 7:30pm
  • Library Hall

A film by Nicholas Brown

A fresh look at humankind’s relationship with water in the wildest places on planet Earth. Unraveling dramatic connections between fresh water and the health of the planet, Dr M. Sanjayan discovers spectacular wildlife stories that center around how we manage the natural pulse of the planet’s water. Both humans and wildlife depend on water for survival. Explore how a misuse of water can lead to unparalleled destruction; however, sharing our water with wildlife does not only benefit the wild, it may also be a crucial step in our own survival.

Run time: 55 min.

WILD FILMS AT THE LIBRARY is a free series of award-winning international wildlife films selected from the International Wildlife Film Festival. The International Wildlife Film Festival was established in 1977 in Missoula, Montana with a mission to promote awareness, knowledge and understanding of wildlife, habitat, people and nature through excellence in film, television and other media.