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Join the Florida Museum and University of Florida Thompson Earth Systems Institute for a deep dive into Florida’s springs!
This special series will include a screening and panel discussion with the film’s production crew and experts in the field. Take part in an engaging discussion and meet local organizations as you learn more about the importance, health and conservation of our state’s water. This is a FREE event.
We are currently at capacity, but a waitlist is available.
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Film: Water’s Journey: The Hidden Rivers of Florida
Unfortunately, due to the age of the film, closed captioning is not available for this event. We apologize for any inconvenience!
Panel Speakers:
- Tessa Skiles, conservation photographer
- Gregory Owen, senior planner with Alachua County’s Environmental Protection Department
- Tom Morris, biologist and cave diver with Karst Environmental Services
Moderator: Wendy-Lin Bartels, assistant research scientist at UF’s School of Forest Resources & Conservation
Food Truck: Mayflower Cellars
Schedule:
- 6 p.m.
Doors open, grab a bite to eat and talk to local organizations! - 6:45-8:30 p.m.
Screening of “Water’s Journey: The Hidden Rivers of Florida” and panel discussion.
Please consider bringing a refillable water bottle as we avoid the sale of bottled spring water.
Spring Film Series Schedule:
Feb. 24 – Water’s Journey
April 7 – Lost Springs
The views and opinions expressed during the Florida Springs Film Series are those of the film directors, presenters and moderators, and do not necessarily reflect the position or view of the Museum.
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Venue
3215 Hull RoadGainesville, FL 32611
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