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The following film may be of interest to naturalists. I do not know it, and I am not associated with Carbon Arc Cinema. At the time of this writing, 24 tickets were left for sale at the door. The screening will be in the auditorium of the Museum of Natural History, starting at 7pm, at a entry fee of $7. Burkhard ---- Details: Call of the Forest comments on the state of the world's old growth forests and reminds us that trees provide emotional and physical benefits to those ever in its presence. As Canadian-Irish scientist and author Diana Beresford-Kroeger travels around the world, speaking with the scientists, foresters and activists working to protect and replenish the world's northern forests, we learn that trees are our salvation in maintaining our complex network of biodiversity, protecting us from the detriments of climate change and preserving our fragile water systems. We must do all we can to preserve and replant them. "Call of the Forest is a film of rare significance. It draws the viewer into the green world that sustains life on this planet at a crucial ecological point.” – Annie Proulx, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning author Jeffrey McKay / Canada / 2016 / 82m Fri Mar 24, 7pm - doors open at 6:30
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