June 18, 2025 | 4–7 p.m.
Coe Auditorium | Free and open to the public
Join the Draper Natural History Museum for an evening of film and conversation focused on wildlife migration and the obstacles animals face in an increasingly human-altered landscape.
We’ll screen two short documentaries — Unwired (~10 min) and Under the Wire (~28 min) — that highlight the real-world impacts of fencing and other barriers on wildlife movement. Following the films, Kristin Barker of the Beyond Yellowstone Program will offer insights into current research and conservation efforts in our region.
A community discussion will follow, giving attendees the chance to explore questions around wildlife corridors, conservation strategies, and how we can better coexist with the wild neighbors who share our landscapes.
No RSVP required — just come, watch, and join the conversation.