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Join us at the Los Alamos Nature Center in honor of National Pollinator Week for a free screening of "The Little Things that Run the World," directed by Doug Hawes-Davis and Dru Carr. This thought-provoking film, with a runtime of 105 minutes, delves into the urgent issue of declining insect populations, which are critical to ecosystem stability and have been dubbed the "glue of life" on Earth. By featuring diverse voices, including scientists, farmers, and nature enthusiasts, the documentary explores the causes behind this extinction crisis and highlights innovative human efforts to reverse the trend. Learn about the importance of these flying insects and what can be done to protect them and, ultimately, the future of life on our planet. Don’t miss this opportunity to understand the vital role insects play in our world, and the actions we can take to safeguard their existence.
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"the little things that run the world" movie screening,ecosystem stability,environmental awareness,film,future of life,insect populations,los alamos, new mexico,pollinators
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Film,Science & Tech
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