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Film Screening and Discussion: Wildlife on the Move

June 18 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm MDT

Exploring Pronghorn Migration and Barriers

June 18, 2025 | 4–7 p.m.
Coe Auditorium | Free and open to the public

Join us for a compelling evening of documentary film and conversation exploring the challenges wildlife face as they navigate migration through increasingly human-shaped landscapes. Through three powerful short films, we’ll delve into the stories of pronghorn, conservation efforts, and the science driving solutions.

Film Screenings:

•  Unwired: Making Space for Pronghorn in Wyoming’s Red Desert
Produced by the Wyoming Migration Initiative at the University of Wyoming
Presented by Patrick Rodgers, filmmaker and Associate Research Scientist

•  Under the Wire
Produced by Platte Basin Timelapse and directed by Mariah Lundgren
Featuring PBT co-founder Michael Forsberg

•  Pronghorn Passage
Written, directed, and produced by Greg Cairns
Presented by Collin Peterson, Wildlife Project Coordinator, National Wildlife Federation


Following the screenings, join us for a community discussion led by Dr. Kristin Barker of the Beyond Yellowstone Living Lab, who will share insights into current research and regional conservation strategies.

No RSVP required — just come, watch, and join the conversation.