Check out the latest installment of films from the DC Environmental Film Festival about two men and their fight to save San Bruno Mountain, one of the largest undeveloped urban areas in the country.
Two men have spent most of their lives working to protect the mountain, in very different ways. The battle for this mountain led to a significant change to the Endangered Species Act and turned allies into enemies. This story is emblematic of a common divide within the conservation community. Directed by Ann Dunsky. Written and produced by Steve Dunsky.
This film will be screened in the Warner Brothers Theatre in the National Museum of American History at 14th St. and Constitution Ave. NW. The film will be presented once at 1:30 PM