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Enhance your environmental literacy through film every Tuesday & Thursday at 3 pm in the UTMSI Auditorium. Films range in time from 10–45 minutes and are followed by a 15-20 minute, facilitator-led, group discussion. This event is FREE.
We have changed the format of our movies to create a more educational and engaging experience for visitors and to better serve our educational mission. Film schedule, title, and discussion questions are subject to change without notification. For more information call 361-749-3153.
Tuesday, Mar. 8th, 2015 - Texas the State of Springs
Narrated by Walter Cronkite, examines the alarming decline of Texas’ natural springs and addresses the current issues that directly impact spring flow and what can be done to save these vital resources. Film by TPWD. (~
Thursday, Mar. 10th, 2015 - Shell Shocked
Saving oysters to save ourselves follows efforts to prevent the extinction of wild oyster reefs, which keep our oceans healthy by filtering water and engineering ecosystems. Today, because of overfishing and pollution, wild oyster reefs have been declared the most severely impacted marine habitat on earth and no longer play a role in their ecosystems. Now scientists, government officials, artists and environmentalists are fighting to bring oysters back to the former capital of the world- New York Harbor. Film by BonSci Films; Emily. V Driscoll. (~39m)