This third installment of the five-week International Wildlife Film Festival will offer films that take a closer look at some of the unique behavioral and physical adaptations that help animals survive the challenges of their environment.
The feature film, “Returning Kingfisher” (50 min.), uses ultra high-speed cameras to capture these birds navigating a highly trafficked human-made canal. “Microsculpture” (6 min.) focuses on the intricate adaptations to form exhibited by insects. “Chrome” (12 min.) shows how environmental challenges are affecting a remote North American steelhead river. Finally, “A Leap of Frog” (5 min.) shows the unique physical abilities of frogs in slow motion.
Tickets are available at Mendocino Book Company or at the door for a $10 suggested donation for adults and $5 for children.
2018/03/16 - 2018/03/16
Additional time info:
Doors will open at 6:15 with snacks and Kim Monroe’s mellow bluesy rock music. Films will begin at 7:00 p.m.
Ukiah Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave., Ukiah, CA 95482