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Wrangell St Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska Geographic, and the Far North Conservation Film Festival will present a diverse group of outstanding films about conservation and sustainability of wildlife, wild places and cultures from around the world.

What
  • Community Presentation
When Mar 06, 2010
from 11:30 am to 05:00 pm
Where National Park Service Theater, Copper Center
Contact Name
Contact Phone 1-907-822-7225
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Wrangell St Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska Geographic, and the Far North Conservation Film Festival will present a diverse group of outstanding films about conservation and sustainability of wildlife, wild places and cultures from around the world.

The Far North Conservation Film Festival began in 2003 in celebration of National Wildlife Refuge Week. After growing and developing, the festival is in its 6th year of celebrating the diversity and sustainability of wildlife, wild places, and cultures around the world and in the far north!  The Far North Conservation Film Festival is a place for filmmakers, local people, and local businesses to support media that matters in promoting global conservation.

Come and join us for just one film or enjoy the whole festival in the National Park Service Theater.   The festival will be shown March 6, 2010 between 11:30 and 5 P.M.  Admission is free and open to all who would like to join us.  Snacks will be provided during intermissions.   For more park information, please check out film descriptions and times at our web site at www.nps.gov/wrst or for more film information please check out the Far North Film Festival web site at http://www.farnorthfilms.com.

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