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Waters Way Thinking Like A Watershed Official Trailer

Water S Way Thinking Like A Watershed Watch Now Dceff
Water S Way Thinking Like A Watershed Watch Now Dceff

Water S Way Thinking Like A Watershed Watch Now Dceff Official selection: 2022 environmental film festival in the nation's capital learning to appreciate and emulate beavers may be a key to understanding how we might more. Water's way: thinking like a watershed back to 2022 festival film events.

Thinking Like A Watershed Movie
Thinking Like A Watershed Movie

Thinking Like A Watershed Movie Because beavers have been gone so long — they were trapped out of the chesapeake watershed by 1750 — there is almost an ‘ecological amnesia’ as to the benefits they conferred, the world they created…how the watershed ‘thought’ for thousands of years. Water’s way: thinking like a watershed explores the impact of development, agriculture and the channelization of streams and creeks of the chesapeake bay watershed on the natural. Water’s way: thinking like a watershed explores the impact of development, agriculture and the channelization of streams and creeks on the natural processes that once worked to control runoff and filter the water – and how natural elements like beavers and trees could aid efforts to restore the bay. A look at how natural elements like beavers and trees could aid efforts to restore the bay.

Thinking Like A Watershed
Thinking Like A Watershed

Thinking Like A Watershed Water’s way: thinking like a watershed explores the impact of development, agriculture and the channelization of streams and creeks on the natural processes that once worked to control runoff and filter the water – and how natural elements like beavers and trees could aid efforts to restore the bay. A look at how natural elements like beavers and trees could aid efforts to restore the bay. Take a journey through the rivers and tributaries of the chesapeake bay to experience the watershed as it was before colonization, after humans ravaged it, and how it could be if we learn to think like a watershed. This entertaining and educational documentary shows how any group of citizens can restore the ecological health of their watershed and, in the process, improve the quality of their community. "water's way: thinking like a watershed" explores the impact of development, agriculture and the channelization of streams and creeks on water’s natural processes and how natural elements like beavers and trees could aid efforts to restore the bay. How the watery world of the chesapeake bay region once functioned and how natural elements, like beavers and trees, could help clean the water again.

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