Virtual Online Premiere of ‘Three Creeks’ Documentary Film Today

The Western Landowners Alliance is thrilled to announce the virtual premiere of Three Creeks, a brand-new documentary film presented by Working Lands Conservation and Western Landowners Alliance.

The screening will take place online today, Wednesday, February 4, at 6:00pm MST

Free online screening of Three Creeks (18 min)

Live panel discussion and Q&A with film’s cast and crew

Register here to watch the film.

About the film
In Utah’s Bear River headwaters, the small ranching community of Randolph stood to lose the foundation of its livelihood. Grazing on public lands was under intense scrutiny, and the future of both the land and the families who depended on it was uncertain.

Rather than turn away from the problem, they turned toward each other. Ranchers, agencies, and conservation partners joined forces to reimagine how grazing could work — not just to sustain operations, but to improve water, wildlife, and the range.

Three Creeks is the story of a community coming together to save itself — and, in the process, improving our public lands for the benefit of us all.

Meet the panelists

DALE LAMBORN
Dale is the President of Three Creeks Grazing, LLC, the superintendent of Rich School District, and a multigenerational cattle rancher in the Bear River Valley.

TAYLOR PAYNE
Taylor is the Northwest Region Grazing Improvement Program (GIP) Coordinator for Utah Department of Agriculture’s Grazing Improvement Program.

KRIS HULVEY
Kris is the founder and chief scientist at Working Lands Conservation (WLC), a key monitoring partner for the Three Creeks project. WLC is a non-profit that pursues research that improves the management of working landscapes by finding science-based management solutions and developing collaborative relationships among stakeholders.

ZACH ALTMAN
Zach the filmmaker behind the Three Creeks film and is communications manager at Western Landowners Alliance, where he leads media production and content strategy. He produces high-quality, story-driven content that builds public understanding of the value of landowner-led stewardship of land, water, and wildlife.

LOUIS WERTZ (MODERATOR)
Moderating our panel is Louis Wertz, the director of communications at Western Landowners Alliance.

Register Here.

Western Landowners Alliance is dedicated to keeping the West’s working lands whole and healthy for people and wildlife.

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