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- Three 'rock star' farmers avoid the destructive trap of industrial food production by being ecologically responsible.
- "This is an inspiring film for trailblazing mothers and parents around the world. Which takes a hopeful approach to the climate crisis, is focusing on people taking action to secure a better future for their young children."
- The Frazer River is one of the most beautiful rivers of Canada. Yet many people share concerns that the river, which once brought natural prosperity, is now under threat from human activities and industrialization. Streams providing fresh water are being filled in. Gravel extraction, dredging, contamination, dumping and barriers along the river banks are polluting and altering water flow causing degradation of ecosystems and the loss of biodiversity. Recognizing that the river provides humans with clean water, food, health, recreation, and connectivity with nature, advocates work to restore and protect the health of the watershed.
- Bees are under-appreciated workers who pollinate 80% of our flowering crops which constitute 1/3 of everything we eat, so if they disappear, they could take most of our insect pollinated plants with them, potentially reducing humankind to little more than a water diet. This documentary reveals how local citizens, farmers, small and large businesses, and beekeepers can help protect and preserve bee populations by utilizing the biodiversity of plants, mass plantings of protein rich flowers, Queen bee organic mating yards, fighting bee parasites and diseases without chemicals and antibiotics, and how to work with productive and resistant Africanized bees.