What Remains: The Survival of Native Trout - A Sierra Nevada Story
After a long period of decline in population and habitat, government agencies and conservation organizations are working to restore and revitalize native trout populations all across the region. This cine-documentary shows the progress these programs have achieved under the scenic backdrop of the Sierra Nevada. Two students travel to the Sierra Nevada to fly fish and document the progression and regression of the native trout species in the area. Film Supported by: Trout Unlimited Trout Savers Official Selections: Oregon Documentary Film Festival - Best Northwest Documentary Film Ashland Independent Film Festival Cordillera International Film Festival - Best Nevada Documentary Oregon Short Film Festival - Finalist-Best Cinematography Frostbite International Indie Fest - Finalist First-Time Filmmaker Sessions IF4-Stimmie Awards

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