Join WEDU PBS for a screening and panel discussion about efforts to conserve the Florida Wildlife Corridor
About this event:
Protecting the Florida Wildlife Corridor, a statewide network of public preserves and private working lands, provides an opportunity to balance Florida’s rapid growth with the green infrastructure that supports all Floridians. Through the voices of farmers, fishermen, ranchers and conservationists, Saving the Florida Wildlife Corridor offers a glimpse into one of America's most unique and complex conservation opportunities, and highlights the need to collaborate to ensure its survival.
Join us for a screening of the film and a panel discussion about efforts to conserve the Florida Wildlife Corridor with the film director, producer and representatives from the National Geographic Society.
Carlton Ward Jr., National Geographic Explorer and Photographer
Tori Linder, Conservationist and Impact Producer
Plus, additional members of the cast and production team
THIS IS A FREE EVENT, BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
Organized by WEDU PBS premiered Saving the Florida Wildlife Corridor, a short documentary produced by the National Geographic Society and Florida Wild.