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DESCRIPTION:On the eve of the 2026 Conference on the Colorado River\, GWC a
 nd American Indian Law Program are pleased to invite the public to join us
  for an inspiring film and an engaging conversation with Filmmaker Len Nec
 efer. \n\n \n\nThis is a free\, in person event. Advanced registration is 
 required. \n\n \n\nThe American Southwest is a wild and unforgettable jour
 ney down the mighty Colorado River. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse\, the
  film beautifully showcases the region’s abundant wildlife\, confronts t
 he ecological impacts of dams and river depletion\, and boldly advocates f
 or increased water and wildlife conservation. This Fin and Fur Films produ
 ction travels through legendary landscapes from the perspective of some of
  the Southwest’s most charming characters—such as wetland-building bea
 vers\, bugling bull elk\, and desert-adapted rattlesnakes.\n\n \n\nCreated
  in association with Natives Outdoors\, The American Southwest highlights 
 the region’s deep cultural history and the urgent need to manage the riv
 er more sustainably so that both wildlife and society can thrive.\n\n \n\n
 Dr. Len Necefer\, Ph.D. — Producer\nLen Necefer is an Indigenous (Diné)
  scholar\, filmmaker\, and founder of NativesOutdoors\, a media and advoca
 cy collective focused on outdoor recreation\, environmental justice\, and 
 Indigenous rights. He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering and Public Policy from 
 Carnegie Mellon University and has worked with the U.S. Department of Ener
 gy and the University of Arizona. Raised between urban and reservation lif
 e\, Len offers a distinctive perspective on environmental storytelling—r
 ooted in scientific rigor\, cultural knowledge\, and lived experience. His
  work centers on building more inclusive narratives around public lands\, 
 water\, and the future of conservation.
LOCATION:Wolf Law 101 Wittemyer Courtroom
SUMMARY:The American Southwest Film Screening
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