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Embark on a journey into Waubesa Wetlands as Calvin DeWitt, a wetland scientist and Nelson Institute faculty emeritus, shares the knowledge and wisdom he has found from living on the marsh for over 50 years. Taking these lessons, his grandson, a 20-year-old filmmaker, sets out to gain a deeper understanding of the marsh and his grandfather's unique connection with it.
"The film is a moving tribute to the profundity of nature, the beholding heart of a scientist, and the power of intergenerational family connections to place” - A Public Affair (Full Radio Interview)
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In celebration of Earth Day the film will be available to stream from March 16th, 7 pm – April 27th, 11 pm
During Earth Day week, we will be hosting a live Q&A with the filmmaking team! This will be an opportunity to delve deeper in the subject matter and learn about the making of the film, so come prepared with questions. Visit the FAQ tab for details.
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