WILD PATHWAYS | Episode 1 - Owen's Lake, CA

“Life revolves around water. And how selfish it is as humans to think we can take all of this?” - Rebecca Ramirez Once a thriving ecosystem, Owen’s Lake was famously drained in the early 20th century to quench the thirst of a growing Los Angeles, leaving behind a cautionary tale of ecological collapse. Now, as California begins the monumental task of returning water to the basin, the Owens River is coming back to life. Alongside Andrea Jones, Vice President of the National Audubon Society, California, anglers and activists Bernard Yin and Rebecca Ramirez explore these newly fishable waters to witness the resilience of nature firsthand and to ask what lessons we can learn from one of California’s largest environmental mistakes. Wild Pathways serves as a call to action for every angler, challenging them to look beyond the catch and consider the origins—and the fragile future—of the watersheds they call home. -- Produced by: Chayo Films Director: Isabela Zawistowska Featuring: Bernard Yin, Rebecca Ramirez, Andrea Jones With thanks to: NRS, Cal Trout, National Audubon Society