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We are very excited to announce that Maine Public Broadcasting will be airing, "Protecting the Nature of Maine: Fifty Years of the Natural Resources Council of Maine," three times in February: "Protecting the Nature of Maine" was produced entirely in Maine and features stunning footage -- from Rockport’s Beech Hill to Mt. Katahdin to Acadia National Park and beyond -- and dozens of interviews with citizens across the state that bring the threats and the accomplishments to life, and remind us what can be achieved when concerned people come together for a cause in which they believe. The filmmakers, all from Maine, include director Richard Kane (Maine Masters) and scripwriter Veronica Young (NOVA, National Geographic Channel), with scenic cinematography by Jeff Dobbs, and an original score by Grammy Award-winner Paul Sullivan.
If you haven't had a chance to see the movie, we hope you will mark your calendars and/or set your DVRs or TiVo, so you don't miss our inspiring new documentary film that features some of Maine’s most important environmental victories and the people who helped to make them possible. You can learn more about the film at www.nrcm.org/NRCM_film.asp.