A film by Liz Marshall
Water On The Table is a character-driven, social-issue documentary that explores Canada's relationship to its freshwater, arguably its most precious natural resource. The film asks the question: is water a commercial good like running shoes or Coca-Cola? Or, is water a human right like air?
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LANCE GRANDE, PH.D.
Dr. Lance Grande's research covers many aspects of fossil and living fishes, including the early development of North American freshwater fish fauna. Over the last 25 years, Lance has led more than 20 field trips to collect fossils from Fossil Lake, a 52-million-year-old lake bed in Wyoming. Thanks to his efforts, The Field Museum currently boasts the world's largest and most extensive fossil collection from the Green River Formation.
Learn more about Lance’s fossil fishing in the 52-million-year-old Fossil Butte Member of the Green River Formation by watching the video below.
For more information on fossil fishing with Lance, visit
http://www.fieldmuseum.org/expeditions
DON'T FLUSH DON'T TRASH
Waterlife
Directed by Kevin McMahon
Produced by Kristina Mclaughlin, Michael McMahon, Gerry Flahive (NFB)
Waterlife tells the epic story of the Great Lakes by following the cascade of its water from northern Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean, through the lives of some of the 35 million people who rely on the lakes for survival.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
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