[CINC] S B Film Festival Documentaries on SCI and the Gaviota coast
Lisa Angle
langle411 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 10:07:26 PST 2009
If you have to miss these screenings, you can at least catch "The Future of The Gaviota Coast: Save Naples - Now or Never" on cable channel 17 (in SB) tonight at 10:30 pm or Thursday morning, Jan. 29, at 11:45 am.
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From: Paul Jr. Petrich
To: channel_islands_ naturalist_corps
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 9:30 AM
Subject: [CINC] S B Film Festival Documentaries on SCI and the Gaviota coast
Fellow Volunteers,
The Santa Barbara Film Festival currently in progress has two films screenings related to our local environment. " Santa Barbara Short Docs," showing at 6:30p.m. Thursday at the Victoria Theater and again at 10 a.m. Sunday at the SB Museum of Art, will include: SANTA CRUZ ISLAND: RESTORING THE BALANCE, a 20 minute film analyzing the impact that that ranching has on the ecosystem, produced by Michael Hanrahan . Another film THE FUTURE OF THE GAVIOTA COAST is a 19 minute film that focuses on preserving the last undeveloped coastline on the Southern California mainland. This stretch on coast was declared to have ideal National Park designation by a government study early in this decade, but mutual trust with the local ranchers was lacking. The feature will conclude with a 43-minute documentary about the loon, a rare visitor to our locale that seems to disappear every winter. See you there!
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