First Film Night Sold Out! — You Packed the House for Pumas
Standing room only, and our first film night sold out! Thank you to everyone who joined us for an inspiring evening dedicated to mountain lion conservation.
We screened Tailless: A Journey to Save Chile's Pumas by Daniel Dietrich and The Path of Puma-36 by Ami Bluestone, followed by a rich, insightful panel discussion on mountain lion behavior, habitat protection, and coexistence strategies here in Marin and around the world.
A Huge Thank You to Our Featured Panelists and Filmmakers
Ami Bluestone, Filmmaker, The Path of Puma-36
Daniel Dietrich, Filmmaker, Tailless
Nils Warnock, All Hands Ecology
Chance Cutrano, RRI Director of Programs
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Image credit: Tailless: A Journey to Save Chile's Pumas by Daniel Dietrich.
A special thanks to the Fairfax Open Space Committee for sponsoring this event.
We’re grateful for the incredible turnout, the thoughtful questions, and the community support that made this night so special.
Seeing every seat filled and the engaging discussion reminded us why building and bringing our community together around important environmental issues matters so much.
Your support helps us continue vital work to protect wildlife corridors and promote sustainable coexistence between people and wildlife.
Thank you for being part of our story and for making our first Fairfax film night such a memorable success!
