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Earth Day, the Endangered Species Act and Saving Raptors from Extinction

  • International Sedona Film Festival Theatres 2030 West State Route 89A Sedona, AZ, 86336 United States (map)

Celebrate Earth Day by exploring the historical making of the first Earth Day, the Endangered Species Act, which were the  crossroads of falconers that saved raptors like the Peregrine Falcon and Bald Eagle from certain extinction.

Afterwards there will be a meeting of a species that remains endangered today, one that was submitted for listing but denied, and one that was successfully recovered under the Act, offering a powerful look at what conservation has accomplished and what is still at risk.

Presented by Dr. Michele Losee of the International Raptor & Falconry Center, this program connects history, policy and living wildlife.

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