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"Wild Reverence" Film Screening Olympia 4/19
« on: April 15, 2014, 08:19:24 PM »
Found this on another website and wanted to pass it along:

There will be screening Wild Reverence at the Olympia film festival next Sat. April 19th @ 6:30 pm. @ the Capitol theater. It's a great venue with a state of the art new projection system. There will also be a Q and A with John and Bill McMillan after the screening.

This is the first public screening and the film should resonate with everyone out there despite folks political take on the state of fisheries. The film documents Shane Anderson's journey as he learns about the plight of wild steelhead from Malibu Creek in Southern Cal to the Skeena river, with the OP being the center of the story. Hopefully this will both help educate and start a deeper movement for wild steelhead conservation.
http://olympiafilmsociety.org/wild-reverence-local-film-w-q-a-environmental-film-festival-2014/

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Wild Reverence is a documentary film chronicling the plight of the iconic wild steelhead along the west coast of America.

In Nov. of 2012 I made a pilgrimage back to the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state to the rivers I once fished as a boy. This was a once in a lifetime fishing trip and I soon discovered wild steelhead and salmon were disappearing from the rivers and appearing as federally listed under the Endangered Species Act. How could the icons of the Northwest slip toward the abyss of extinction? This discovery left me asking many questions so I decided to take off the rest of the year, cash out my life savings and embark on an adventure up and down the west coast to document and learn about the current plight of wild steelhead and why this fish is so revered. We are constantly mis-informed on information about the reality and the status of our fish until its too late. I wanted to find the truth, look at history and hard scientific fact as well as talk with people who have dedicated their lives to studying and advocating for wild steelhead and salmon My journey took me from Malibu, CA back north to the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. I snorkeled some rivers and creeks and fished in others. Everywhere I traveled I met kindred spirits that the steelhead has influenced. I hope to give the wild steelhead the spotlight it deserves and through “Wild Reverence” begin a movement to enact some real change before its too late.
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