‘Ding’ Double Feature

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On April 6, the 10th annual “Ding” Darling Film Series will virtually discuss two short documentaries via Zoom; The Last Green Thread and Chasing Ghosts

The Last Green Thread  follows three friends on a journey through Florida’s Everglades Headwaters to survey a fragile wilderness corridor before it disappears forever.

Chasing Ghosts chronicles a three-year quest to identify and record the pollinator of Florida’s elusive ghost orchid.

“Both films are set in Florida, and both feature the work and commentary of extraordinary Florida environmental photographer, Carlton Ward, Jr.,” said film series organizer and associate executive director of the “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society-Friends of the Refuge (DDWS), Sierra Hoisington. “We believe they make a locally relevant and stunning visual double-feature for anyone interested in our state’s conservation.”

DDWS hosts the free film showings. Pre-registration for the films and follow-up discussion is currently open via dingdarlingsociety.org/articles/lecture-and-film-series and will be required by, at latest, April 5.

Films will be available to viewers on various platforms to watch at a time and link that will be assigned via email. The discussion at 5 p.m. on April 6 allows visitors to gain more from their documentary-viewing experience by listening to other people’s points of view and analyzing what they just watched.

Watch dingdarlingsociety.org/articles/lecture-and-film-series for details. See the calendar of remaining film discussions, below. Early registration is recommended.

April 6 – The Last Green Thread & Chasing Ghosts
April 13 – Troubled Waters: A Turtle’s Tale