A River’s Last Chance
Posted March 4, 2019 at 5:50 am by Tim Dustrude
Friday Harbor Film Festival Winter Series – Best of the Fest – Tuesday, March 5th at the Grange at 7:00 pm
A River’s Last Chance: A Story of Salmon, Timber, Weed and Wine along the Mighty Eel River – the award winning film about saving our Salmon and rivers.
The Eel River in Northern California is arguably the best opportunity for wild salmon recovery on the entire west coast. The river and salmon have weathered decades of over fishing, abusive logging, catastrophic floods and droughts, a hydro power dam that diverts water out of basin…
Today the Eel River’s recovering wild salmon compete for water with the region’s underground multi-billion dollar cannabis economy and the multi-billion dollar wine industries of Sonoma and Mendocino.
This film is rooted in the belief that we can live symbiotically with our watersheds and encourage both a river’s recovery and an economic future.
The Friday Harbor Film Festival is proud to present this film with so much local impact!
Admission is FREE – Donations welcome.
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Categories: Animals, Arts, Entertainment, Environment, Wildlife
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