Screening of The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley

Screening of The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley, followed by a Panel Discussion with members of local environmental organizations in the Katonah Village Library.

The Bedford Conservation Board will host a free community screening of The Nature of Nature: Biodiversity in the Hudson Valley on Wednesday, December 10, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the Katonah Village Library Additional local environmental organizations are joining as event partners.

Directed by Emmy-award–winning filmmaker Laura deNey and produced by Flicker Filmworks, The Nature of Nature movie was created in collaboration with Laura Heady of the DEC Hudson River Estuary Program and Cornell University. The Nature of Nature showcases the extraordinary plants, animals, and habitats of the Hudson River estuary watershed and highlights the ecological richness of our region.

Following the 30-minute screening, attendees are invited to participate in a panel discussion exploring the “nature of nature” in and around Bedford. Local environmentalists will share insights into ongoing conservation efforts, including wildlife corridors, amphibian migration projects, biodiversity monitoring, and other initiatives The discussion will highlight the many ways residents can support native habitats and local ecosystems.

Time and Location
Wednesday, December 10, 6.30pm-8pm Katonah Village Library
Admission Free, RSVP Katonah Village Library:

https://katonah.librarycalendar.com/event/movie-7292

Organizers
Bedford Conservation Board and Katonah Village Library
In cooperation with Bedford Audubon, Bedford 2030, Wild Ones Lower Hudson Valley, Mianus River Gorge, Bedford Wetland Control Commission, Healthy Yards, iNaturalist Bedford Biodiversity Project

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