“Sea Change” Environmental Film Series at Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater

Courtesy: First Light Films

WELLFLEET – Wellfleet Bay and the Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater invite you to participate in the 2017 Sea Change environmental film and discussion series.

All films will be screened at WHAT’s Julie Harris Stage.

Tickets are $12 per person and may be purchased online, at the WHAT box office.

The schedule continues on March 18 at 7 p.m. with “Wild Ways: Corridors of Life”, which examines the strategies of connecting fragmented conservation lands.

The film will be followed by a panel discussion featuring David Paulson of Mass Wildlife’s Linking Landscapes program and Bob Wilber, Mass Audubon’s director of Land Conservation.

The series concludes April 22 with Nature’s Orchestra: Sounds of Our Changing Planet, a film by musician and ecologist Bernie Strauss about the importance of sound in assessing the health of an ecosystem.

This film will be followed by a short documentary called Being Hear by two filmmakers with Cape Cod ties.

Steve Wilkes of the Hear Cape Cod Project and Wellfleet Bay’s Mark Faherty will also discuss natural sounds familiar to the Cape and the use of sound to try to measure biodiversity.

Tickets for both events are $12 per person and for more information, go to what.org.

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