Film Screenings Webinars
WEBINAR | Monarchs in Motion: Film Premiere and Q&A
Meet Mason Mirabile, a student film director whose short films raise awareness of pressing conservation issues. His new film about the monarch butterfly migration, Monarchs in Motion, has already received multiple awards and is debuting at film festivals around the world. Watch the 13-minute short, followed by a Q&A with Mason and Expedition Leader and videographer Charlie Reinertsen, who contributed footage and an interview for the film. Plus, learn about monarch conservation and how you can help protect these beloved butterflies.
WEBINAR | WWF & Netflix: The Making of Our Planet
What's it like to work on one of the most important nature documentaries of our time? Join WWF's Diane Quigley for the behind-the-scenes story of Our Planet—the beautiful and compelling nature series on Netflix.
WEBINAR | Nat Hab and Wild & Scenic Film Festival Present: Elk River
Follow Yellowstone's annual elk migration as you watch the new documentary Elk River, and meet filmmaker Jenny Nichols afterward for a live Q&A following the screening.
WEBINAR | The Fight Against Pebble Mine Continues
Nat Hab Expedition Leader and President of Friends of McNeill River, Drew Hamilton will offer insights into the Army Corps of Engineers’ Environmental Impact Statement that could have serious consequences for the future of bears and salmon in Alaska.
WEBINAR | Film Screening: A Ghost in the Making
Want to learn more about disappearing wild bees? Join us for a showing of the short film A Ghost in the Making: Searching for the Rusty-Patched Bumblebee, introduced by filmmaker Clay Bolt and followed with a Q & A session.
WEBINAR | The Digital World Premiere: Pebble Redux
This new short film tells the story of one of the most critical conservation battles on the planet: how the proposed Pebble Mine would devastate Alaska's best bear habitat.