Preserved - Film Screening
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Preserved
Film Screening - Q&A Following Screening
Friday, Sep. 11th @ 6:30PM | Saturday, Sep. 12th @ 2PM
Director: Ben Clark
Executive Producer: Mary Anne Potts
$12 Admission | $10 Members | Studio 210 FREE
*Member pricing will reflect in your cart once logged in
The planet can heal. It starts with us.
PRESERVED is more than a film—it’s a call to action. From farmers to hikers and hunters, we all have a role to play in ecosystem restoration. Our impact campaign will unearth sustainable practices that serve as a blueprint for healing our planet. We’ll use the film to mobilize key audiences seeking to reconnect with nature and deepen their role in preservation and stewardship. The campaign will also offer a range of enthusiasts opportunities to share local practices and take action—all while nurturing their favorite pastimes.
Preserved unveils Vermejo—a 558,000-acre living laboratory where rarely seen wildlife behaviors unfold: bears stealing mountain lion kills, microscopic life thriving in seasonal potholes, and animals adapting to a rapidly changing world. In this feature-length documentary, scientists, ranchers, and conservationists reveal how the seemingly impossible has been achieved here, from North America's largest native trout restoration to the return of beaver, elk, and bison. Rich in discovery and layered with human history, Vermejo stands as the pinnacle of conservation in the U.S.—and a bellwether for what’s possible elsewhere.
In 1996, media mogul Ted Turner purchased this vast expanse in northern New Mexico and launched an ambitious conservation vision. Vermejo’s iconic Park Plateau has been home to Indigenous communities, homesteaders, and roaming herds of bison and elk. In the 19th century, mining stripped the land, leaving scars that would take generations to heal.
Shot over more than 130 days, Preserved takes viewers deep into this breathtaking landscape, following the passionate stewards working to restore this thriving ecosystem. In an era of wildfires, drought, and species collapse across the American Southwest, Vermejo is living proof that restoration is not only possible—it’s happening. And it’s a blueprint for what comes next.
Featuring insights from leading conservationist Kris Tompkins, wildlife ecologist Sophie Gilbert, beloved author Craig Childs, and Vermejo’s on-the-ground experts Gus Holm, Lance Bernal, and scene-stealer Roy Pillmore.
Film Screening - Q&A Following Screening
Friday, Sep. 11th @ 6:30PM | Saturday, Sep. 12th @ 2PM
Director: Ben Clark
Executive Producer: Mary Anne Potts
$12 Admission | $10 Members | Studio 210 FREE
*Member pricing will reflect in your cart once logged in
The planet can heal. It starts with us.
PRESERVED is more than a film—it’s a call to action. From farmers to hikers and hunters, we all have a role to play in ecosystem restoration. Our impact campaign will unearth sustainable practices that serve as a blueprint for healing our planet. We’ll use the film to mobilize key audiences seeking to reconnect with nature and deepen their role in preservation and stewardship. The campaign will also offer a range of enthusiasts opportunities to share local practices and take action—all while nurturing their favorite pastimes.
Preserved unveils Vermejo—a 558,000-acre living laboratory where rarely seen wildlife behaviors unfold: bears stealing mountain lion kills, microscopic life thriving in seasonal potholes, and animals adapting to a rapidly changing world. In this feature-length documentary, scientists, ranchers, and conservationists reveal how the seemingly impossible has been achieved here, from North America's largest native trout restoration to the return of beaver, elk, and bison. Rich in discovery and layered with human history, Vermejo stands as the pinnacle of conservation in the U.S.—and a bellwether for what’s possible elsewhere.
In 1996, media mogul Ted Turner purchased this vast expanse in northern New Mexico and launched an ambitious conservation vision. Vermejo’s iconic Park Plateau has been home to Indigenous communities, homesteaders, and roaming herds of bison and elk. In the 19th century, mining stripped the land, leaving scars that would take generations to heal.
Shot over more than 130 days, Preserved takes viewers deep into this breathtaking landscape, following the passionate stewards working to restore this thriving ecosystem. In an era of wildfires, drought, and species collapse across the American Southwest, Vermejo is living proof that restoration is not only possible—it’s happening. And it’s a blueprint for what comes next.
Featuring insights from leading conservationist Kris Tompkins, wildlife ecologist Sophie Gilbert, beloved author Craig Childs, and Vermejo’s on-the-ground experts Gus Holm, Lance Bernal, and scene-stealer Roy Pillmore.
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210 N Santa Fe Ave, Pueblo, CO, United States, Colorado 81003
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