The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is not just another film festival in a charming little mountain town. Wild & Scenic is a festival with a purpose. Borne as a project of SYRCL (pronounced ‘circle’) , one of the most effective localized river protection groups in the country, our film festival is a gathering of storytellers and story-makers; a festival by activists and for activists. In just a few years, Wild & Scenic has become the largest and most energized environmental film festival in the United States. With an an Opening Festival each year in Nevada City, CA and an On Tour program hosted by environmental groups in over 115 communities across the United States and Internationally.
iLCP Participation:
* World Premier of SPOIL, the documentary about the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE and the threats that face the Great Bear Rainforest and the First Nations communities and unique biodiversity that call it home.
* Celebrate Salmon! Join iLCP, EP Films, Undersolen, Patagonia, Osprey Packs, Sierra Nevada Nevada Brewing Co. to celebrate films for conservation! iLCP images from the Great Bear Rainforest will be projected.
When: Saturday, January 15 -- 5:30 to 7p.m.
Where: The National Hotel - 211 Broad Street, Nevada City at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival

Witness: Defining Conservation Photography
Video 
SPOIL Trailer : Great Bear Rainforest RAVE
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Witness: Defining Conservation Photography
by Neil Ever Osborne, Chad Stevens, with support from the iLCP
What is Conservation Photography?
Notable anthropologist Jane Goodall, National Geographic Editor-at-Large Michael Nichols, and International League of Conservation Photographers president Cristina Mittermeier, among many others, share candid thoughts on the power of photography and its value as an effective conservation tool. The narrative is accompanied by stunning photographic contributions from over 40 conservation photographers to illustrate the convergence between the conservation and photography realms.
SPOIL Trailer : Great Bear Rainforest RAVE
by EP Films and iLCP Multimedia
The trailer to SPOIL, the film produced in partnership with EP Films. This film is one of the outcomes for the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE.
The International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) has teamed up with Pacific WILD, the Gitga’at First Nation of British Columbia, LightHawk, TidesCanada, Save our Seas Foundation, Sierra Club BC, and the Dogwood initiative to carry out a Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition (RAVE) in the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia. We are focusing our energy and cameras on this pristine region in response to plans by several large multinational companies to build a pipeline for heavy crude oil from the Alberta tar sands across British Columbia to the coast of the Great Bear Rainforest.
The tar sands in northern Alberta are arguably one of the world’s most environmentally-devastating extractive industries and the proposed pipeline would put one of our planet’s most ecologically-sensitive and intact marine ecosystems at risk for a catastrophic oil spill through increased mega tanker traffic.
The 14-day expedition to the Great Bear Rainforest called upon 7 world-renowned photographers and 3 videographers to thoroughly document the region’s landscapes, wildlife, and culture. The RAVE provided media support to the First Nations and environmental groups seeking to stop the proposed Enbridge Gateway pipeline project (and thus expansion of the tar sands) and to expose the plan to lift the oil tanker ship moratorium.

