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DESCRIPTION:Film Premiere & Discussion with Miriam Horn, author/producer and Greg 
 Dalton, Climate One.\n\nMontana rancher Dusty Crary works to preserve 
 pristine, neighboring wilderness, championing efforts to prevent commercial 
 development. Kansas farmer Justin Knopf defies conventional wisdom and 
 implements controversial new practices to combat soil degradation and 
 erosion. And Louisiana commercial fisherman Wayne Werner partners with 
 fisheries regulators to help ensure a future for the red snapper upon which 
 his business depends.\n\nBased on The New York Times best-selling author 
 Miriam Horn's recent book of the same name, Susan Froemke and John 
 Hoffman's illuminating film spotlights these unlikely conservationists, 
 stewards of the land and sea who don't fit preconceptions of 
 environmentalists. Willing to face hostility from within their own 
 communities by forging unexpected alliances with longtime enemies, these 
 individuals show a commitment to work with—rather than against—nature. 
 Driven by core American values of self-sufficiency, independence, and 
 perseverance, they represent a largely unsung, yet passionate, movement of 
 heartland conservationists committed to preserving the future of their 
 livelihoods. In turn, their vital work safeguards the nation's wealth of 
 natural resources for us all. - Sundance Film Festival\n\nGeneral - 
 $15.00\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/04/25/18798811.php
SUMMARY:Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman - Film Premiere & Discussion
LOCATION:Castro Theater, 429 Castro St, San Francisco, 94114
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/04/25/18798811.php
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DTEND:20170427T030000Z
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