"Glory of the West: Saving Sage Grouse in America the Beautiful" features the bird's conservation needs and the voices of key stakeholders in the conservation challenge.
Across eleven Western states and millions of acres of public lands, the Greater Sage-Grouse continues to persist and make its remarkable courtship displays where the birds congregate, at sites called leks. "Glory of the West" features the bird's conservation needs and the voices of key stakeholders in the conservation challenge, including ranchers, oil and gas developers, indigenous people, conservation professionals, and government biologists.
The screening will be followed by a post-screening Q&A with the filmmaker, Patrick Newcombe,
The film is 32 minutes long.
This listing is for an in-person screening and post-screening Q&A with the filmmaker.
This session will not be streamed or recorded.
This film is part of the Princeton Environmental Film Festival. The festival runs from April 1-10. To find information on all screenings, in person and virtual, please visit:
EVENT TYPE: | Documentaries |
TAGS: | Princeton Environmental Film Festival |