La natura è piena d'infinite ragioni che non furon mai in isperienza.
Leonardo da Vinci, Codice I, 1492-1516
mercoledì 11 maggio 2016
#DAMNATION - #WFMD 2016: TASSAROLO, 20 MAGGIO ORE 21
Prima di presentare il secondo appuntamento del ciclo Natura a schermo intero , salutiamo e ringraziamo tutti coloro, pubblico, regista e relatori, che hanno partecipato alla serata di apertura della rassegna cinematografica.
Grazie di cuore anche alle aziende biologiche che hanno offerto i loro prodotti per il buffet:
- Azienda Biodinamica Castello di Tassarolo - Vini Bio e Senza Solfiti - Località Alborina 1 - TASSAROLO www.castelloditassarolo.it
- Azienda Agr. Maria Teresa Ravera - Formaggi e yogurt di capra - via Vocemola 91 Arquata Scrivia; punto vendita piazza del Municipio 9 Arquata Scrivia
- Apiari degli Speziali - Miele biologico - Strada Tassarolo 22 - Cascina Misericordia - 15067 Novi Ligure
Intanto, ci stiamo preparando per la seconda proiezione prevista per venerdi' 20 maggio ore 21: la serata farà parte di uno dei 370 eventi organizzati in oltre 60 paesi nel mondo per celebrare il
WORLD FISH MIGRATION DAY 2016
che si pone l'obiettivo di sensibilizzare e informare in merito alla salute dei nostri corsi d'acqua e all'importanza dei fiumi liberi per la migrazione dei pesci.
DamNation di
Ben Knight, Matt Stoecker e Travis Rummel, prodotto da Patagonia, racconta il progetto di smantellamento di dighe dismesse o pericolose negli USA e la
conseguente rinascita dei fiumi. Il documentario sarà presentato da Aldo
Orlando di Quota Zero e
sarà preceduto da una relazione di Andrea Mandarino dal titolo "Ecosistemi a pezzi: Uno sguardo d'insieme
sui pesci delle acque interne, sulle loro minacce e sulla loro tutela" .
Ricordiamo che la proiezione inizierà alle ore 21 e che l'entrata è libera.
Ci sarà la possibilità di degustare alcuni prodotti dell'agricoltura biologica locale accompagnati dai vini della
We have only 2 weeks left and this is really booming: 353 events in this moment in 60 countries!! Thanks
to all of you who are making this possible, for raising awareness in
your region on the great importance of having free flowing rivers,
healthy rivers and migratory fish. We applaud you for sharing your time
and knowledge with other people. This is truly special, a huge thanks
to all of you.
In just two weeks we have welcomed 50 more events and 9 more countries!
We would like to send a warm welcome all of them!
We would also like to give a big welcome to our 53 latest
participants from these last two weeks. We have received 53 new
participants in the last two weeks. Welcome aboard to WFMD2016! 😀
It is hard to choose 4 or 5 events to highlight in each newsletter,
because, believe it or not, we love all events. Even though events are
very different from each other, some small, some big, some strange,
some simple... it really doesn't matter, because the amazing thing is
that all of them have the same goal, to reach citizens to raise
awareness and explain the problem we are causing to migratory fish and
healthy rivers. It is just breathtaking to think about how many
thousands of people we will be reaching, thanks to all of your efforts.
I encourage you to start getting the word out about your event. Local
press releases, promotional material, social media invitations etc.
More people that know about your event, will mean more visitors. You
can go to our Promo Material where you will find high quality
WFMD products to download for free and a guide to help you with
your communication and event planning (participants starter kit).
Here I give you another tiny selection of events happening during
WFMD2016:
Lightshow
in the middle of Basel City (Switzerland)
Re-opening
of an improved fishway in Høyegga (Norway) and fishway opening in Kruger Park (South Africa)
University
of Antioquia (Colombia) will celebrate in their university
campus during two days various activities (photographic
exhibition, exhibition of Museum specimens, animation video,
Scientific posters exhibition, folklore music related with fish
migration, lectures and children activities) to show the Colombian
migratory fish species.
Historical
meeting in Pärnu Estonia open to the public where Minister of
Environment of Estonia, the Major of Pärnu and others from
different organizations will discuss the "battle"
against Sindi Dam which started 15 years ago and the great
importance of having open rivers to preserve their native fish
species.
In addition, we would like to let you know that in our
"News" section this week you will find a the "fish
story" from the Dutch model Sarah Warnaar: http://www.worldfishmigrationday.com/news.
You will hear from us in a week again with the latest news!
Have a wonderful weekend and lots of luck to our participants with your
event preparations!
On behalf of the WFMD Team,
Best regards,
Pao Fernández Garrido
World Fish Migration Foundation
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