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Presented by ASML & Kimberly Burke at Berkshire Hathaway Services


The Program:

Wild and Scenic on Tour Film Festival, our first annual community fundraising event, is here! Join us for a program packed full of thought-provoking, funny, entertaining, and informative films centered around the environment, wildlife, and the enduring human spirit. 


Enjoy films, food, refreshments, and a raffle at the Wilton High School Little Theatre. 


Saturday, March 29

6:00 pm

Doors open for the raffle and a social hour to meet & greet with our community, presenters, & partners


7:00 - 9:30 pm

Enjoy the films with a 15m intermission


The Community Partners: 

Wild & Scenic on Tour is a collaborative celebration of environmental stewardship, organized by seven dedicated Wilton nonprofit organizations: Norwalk River Valley Trail, Norwalk River Watershed Association, Pollinator Pathway, Trout Unlimited, Wilton Go Green, Wilton Land Trust, and Woodcock Nature Center.


Each group plays an equal role in hosting this community-building event, with proceeds directly benefiting their shared mission to foster sustainability, conservation, and a deeper connection to the environment. 
 



Get Your Tickets Here

2025 Wild and Scenic Film Festival Trailer



SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:


ASML

ASML gives the world's leading chipmakers the power to mass-produce patterns on silicon, helping to make computer chips smaller, faster, and greener. website



Kimberly Burke at Berkshire Hathaway  Services

A Green Resource Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway and resident of Wilton,  passionate about connecting people with homes that prioritize sustainability and harmony with nature as well as partnering with home sellers to market green features.  

Contact: Website & KimBurke@bhhsne.com

 


SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR ADDITIONAL SPONSORS


About the Films

Nature For All

An extraordinary forest in New Jersey offers sanctuary to a historically hidden community and a secretive endangered plant - but only through the combined work of Indigenous leaders and land preservationists.

Reconnected - Restoring the Rivers of Long Island Sound

Made by Reel Quest Films in collaboration with the River Restoration Network, Reconnected: Restoring the Rivers of Long Island Sound is a short documentary film that highlights the importance of stream barrier removal through interviews with community members, environmental experts, and river advocates.

From Farmers to Guardians

Amid collapsing biodiversity worldwide, Mary Reynolds of Ireland is building a movement to turn gardeners into guardians of the planet, by returning our own patch of land to nature and restoring hope that individual action can create lasting change.

Serpents Lair

In the face of extreme habitat loss,biologist Dr.Chris Jenkins puts an ambitious plan in motion to save two American reptiles, the eastern indigo snake and the gopher tortoise.

Birds on the Brink

Humans have introduced new species of plants and animals since they first arrived on the Hawai’ian islands, and these invaders have devastated many local species, including an incredible radiation of birds known as the honeycreepers. Now, counter-measures to mitigate the threats of predators and another invasive species — a mosquito that carries avian malaria — are helping to protect these amazing, endangered birds.

Brave Girl

Brave Girl is a strong young adventurer who, with the help of her grandpa, is beginning her journey of finding out what it takes to climb mountains. Even though she’s only 6, she has an unwavering ambition to climb the biggest mountains in the world, starting with the ones in her backyard in Wyoming.

Toxic Art

On a mission to clean up Ohio's leaking, abandoned coal mines, Ohio University Art Professor John Sabrah teamed up with an engineer to develop a process that turns the toxic runoff pollution into paint. John's artwork has been shown worldwide, and proceeds have helped numerous environmental organizations and projects, including a new water treatment plant on the Sunday Creek Watershed.

Lights Out

Lights Out uncovers the largely unknown issue of why Chicago is the most deadly city for migratory birds. Chicago's location, building design, and light pollution all contribute to the window collisions that kill thousands of birds each year. Experts David Willard and Annette Prince discuss how this happens and why it is detrimental to the balance of the ecosystem. We have a responsibility to protect these birds during their incredible feat of migration and the solution can be as simple as turning off the lights.

Salted Earth

This hard-hitting, tenderly woven documentary paints a picture of an environmental catastrophe, where the threat is not just the swelling sea but the encroaching salt that kills forests and decimates arable land, potentially returning the Atlantic Coast to its natural state.

You Are Not Small

Lucy Hawking, award-winning children's book author, and daughter of scientist Stephen Hawking, makes science accessible and engaging through her numerous books. Her latest book series, Princess Olivia Investigates, is about a young girl who would rather be a scientist than a princess. You Are Not Small was inspired by Olivia.