Albuquerque REI — Wild Wolf Film Screening
- Date: 2/21/2012
- Event Location: Albuquerque REI
- Event Fee: Free
- Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (MST)
- Presenter: Web of Life - Elke Duerr
- Group Size: 35
Description: Wild Wolf Film, now a 501 (c) (3) non-profit has been working on aiding in the restoration of the most endangered land mammal in all of North America, our Mexican Gray Wolf for the past three years by employing educational outreach in the schools, larger community, nationally and internationally, writing, and digital media. Wild Wolf film is a story with many sub-plots because of the dynamic relationship of the wolves to the various communities who now share the wolves' habitat: the ranchers, the conversationists, the Native American cultures, and the other animals who depend upon the wolves' presence to maintain a healthy ecological system. Just as much as it's a film about wolves, it's also about the people of New Mexico and Arizona and their stand in making this program a success or a failure. And ultimately it is about the vanishing wildness inside and outside of us...We all belong in the Web of Life.
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Photo: Elke Duerr
Fractals: Delf Lepidosiren
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