Monday, October 24, 2011



A tour of landscapes and wildlife in the Kissimmee Basin. Cinematography by Elam Stoltzfus, edited by Joe Davenport and music score by Ian Weir. This segment was created as an artist expression, but also to share the beauty in landscapes of what we saw in the past 18 months. We hope you enjoy the view.

The Kissimmee Basin: the Northern Everglades documentary takes an in-depth and fascinating look at how changing the Kissimmee River's shape has, in turn, changed lives -- and ultimately the history of this beautiful landscape.

"...the high percentage of endangered species in this country live on private property. And our agricultural lands in America really represent some of the greatest examples of stewardship. And the reason why there are still opportunities to have additional acquisitions for a new national park or a new state park is because some business, some family, has been caretaking that land for generations. - - Adam Putnam, Commissioner, FL Dept of Agriculture

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2 comments:

  1. This is incredible. I recently read A Land Remembered by Patrick Smith-a real tearjerker for many of us. It left me with the desire to see more and learn more of the history of our exploited state.

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  2. A Land Remembered was an inspiration for the this documentary. Great read. Glad you enjoyed the book.

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