May 17, 2018: Fire and Water Film Screening & Panel Discussion

Date: Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 6:30pm
Location: Museum of Northern Arizona, 3100 N. Fort Valley Rd, Flagstaff, AZ

Catastrophic wildfire impacts many aspects of life in Arizona: from the quality and sustainability of our water supplies to the safety and livelihood of people who live in mountain towns on the edge of our forests.

Join the National Forest Foundation and the Greater Flagstaff Forests Partnership for a screening of the award-winning short film Fire & Water: Restoring Arizona’s Forests, produced by the Salt River Project and narrated by Emmy Award-winner Peter Coyote.

Following the film, discover what a coalition of Arizona organizations, from federal agencies to nonprofits and private businesses, are doing to restore our landscape and protect our community, our forests, and our water from catastrophic fire. Together, we can make a difference!

Film introduced by Kristin Atwell, Writer and Producer

Panelists:
Art Babbott, District 1 Coconino County Board of Supervisors
Andrea Thode, Professor of Fire Science, Northern Arizona University
Linda Wadleigh, Mogollon Rim District Ranger, Coconino National Forest
Erin Young, Water Resources Manager, City of Flagstaff

Moderated by Amy Waltz, Program Director of Science Delivery, Ecological Restoration Institute