The Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project (RVOEP) will again host a tour of five outstanding films from the International Wildlife Film Festival in Missoula, Montana.
Series ticket holders can look forward to seeing extraordinary footage of a wide variety of animals that inhabit ecosystems from the Rocky Mountains and deep forests of North America to African grasslands and the depths of the ocean.
The first film, “Secrets of Our Living Planet: The Magical Forest,” focuses on the inner workings of a living forest. Nature lovers will relish learning how the Canada lynx depends on a caterpillar high up in the canopy and why the giant trees of the northwest are dependent on bears and salmon.
Proceeds from the film festival will benefit the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project. The RVOEP is a special program of the Ukiah Unified School District that provides outdoor environmental education programs to over 2,000 students each year on a 45-acre woodland in Redwood Valley.
Tickets are available at Mendocino Book Company or at the door. A series ticket for all five nights is $45. Single tickets are a $10 suggested donation for adults and $5 for children. Films are appropriate for older children.
Phone: 707-489-0227
2018/02/23 - 2018/02/23
Additional time info:
Doors will open at 6:15 with live music, snacks, and a time to socialize. Films begin screening at 7:00.
Ukiah Civic Center
300 Seminary Ave., Ukiah, CA 95482