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Crown Jewels Film Screening

September 15
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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KS Wild

Common Block Brewing Company

Crown Jewels Film Screening

Environmental activist Alex Haraus and cinematographers Aidan Kranz and Elena Jean spent the last year exploring some of the last remaining ancient forests on public lands in the US. These mature and old-growth forests offer one of our best natural defenses against the impacts of climate change. But these carbon-storing powerhouses are so much more than that.

As the film crew travels across America exploring our different old-growth forests, they learn more about the value that these ancient ecosystems have for the communities that depend on them. We learn that looming threats like logging, development, wildfires and invasive species would devastate these landscapes. These forests could be lost forever unless we can demonstrate widespread support for protecting them. This year, the public has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to forever change the way our government manages our federal public lands. Through local advocates and grassroots storytelling, the film makes a case for protecting mature and old-growth forests across the federal estate and shows how the audience can help.

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