On January 12, 1995, US Fish and Wildlife Service staff returned gray wolves to Yellowstone Park 50 years after their extirpation. This documentary, made from newly recovered and restored 16mm film footage, includes interviews with those involved and shows Mollie Beattie, the first female director of the FWS, carrying the first Canadian-born wolf, Alpha Female Wolf No. 5, into the park’s experimental acclimation enclosure.
Screening on Friday, March 7 at 7pm
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Filmmaker: Thomas Winston
Running Time: 93 mins
Language: English with open captions
Type: Invited Feature
Thomas Winston is an Emmy-award winning filmmaker and the founder/CEO of Grizzly Creek Films, an independent production company headquartered in Montana. Winston and his team have created original series and documentary films for Disney+, National Geographic, The History Channel, Amazon, and PBS. His films have been screened and honored at the world’s premier festivals, including Tribeca, BFI London, Mill Valley, Jackson Wild, Wildscreen, and the International Rome Film Festival.