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Working Hands, Wild Lands – Mini documentary film festival

High Desert Music Hall 818 SW Forest Ave, Redmond, OR 97756, Redmond

An evening of film and conversation about the value of working lands and collaboration for conservation. Tuesday, October 8th at 6pm MDT
High Desert Music Hall, Redmond, OR

Join Western Landowners Alliance and Range Revolution for an in-person conservation-minded documentary film festival, followed by a panel discussion. We will be highlight three films: 

Against the Herd

Almost a century of overgrazing has destroyed much of America’s public lands, but Cottonwood Ranch has discovered that cattle can actually be the key to restoring our rangelands.

Now the Smith family must convince legislators that cows aren't always eco-villains, or they’re sure to lose their land.

Grizzlies and Grazing

Grizzlies and Grazing is a film that explores how the fate of these iconic landscapes and their inhabitants hangs in a delicate balance, where the survival of both grizzlies and ranchers are deeply intertwined

The Fish and the Flame

This award-winning short film shows how Tim Haarmann, ranch manager at Banded Peak Ranch, and Jim White, a biologist with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, teamed up to save one of the last remaining populations of nearly-extinct San Juan cutthroat trout, just as a wildfire threatens to decimate the fish.

Admission $15

$15