A FIGHTING CHANCE short film, reactions Toronto Documentary Festival
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A FIGHTING CHANCE, 12min., USA
Directed by Rob McAllister
The Klamath Basin on the California-Oregon border has historically been home to a vast array of interconnected wetlands. These wetlands have long provided vital benefits for nature and people, ranging from water storage and filtration, flood protection, carbon storage, and important refuge for a diverse array of birds and other wildlife species. Over time, however, these wetlands have almost entirely been lost through damming and draining. There is hope - a critical collaboration between landowners, scientists and government agencies are fighting to save the Klamath through new partnerships. Through the eyes of the Dowitcher, we uncover the work that is being done in these critical habitats.
https://www.pointblue.org/our-work/working-landscapes/klamath-wetlands-conservation/
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