Environmental Film Series- The Penguin Counters
The School of Environment and Natural Resources & Office of Energy and Environment invite you to the Autumn 2017 Environmental Film Series, with lively discussions led by leading OSU and local experts. This showing is "The Penguin Counters" (2017).
Discussion Leaders for this film are Becky Ellsworth, Curator, Shores Department, Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and Melisa Diaz, OSU Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center Antarctic researcher.
Learn more about the Byrd Polar Research Center:
https://bpcrc.osu.edu/
Free pizza and beverages at 6:45.
This public offering is also an Autumn 2017 course offering through ENR 4193 Section 32330 and ENR 6193 Section 34528.
Complete sign up by 10/16/2017 for an independent study course by attending the six films/discussions and writing essays afterwards. Syllabus at go.osu.edu/enr-4193 and go.osu.edu/enr-6193. Consult your faculty advisor to determine how this 1-credit course may meet requirements for your major.
Instructor: David Hanselmann (hanselmann.3@osu.edu or 614-247-1908)
Synopsis:
Famed as a place that ‘wants you dead,’ Ron Naveen and his ragtag team of field biologists embark on a journey to some of the harshest corners of the planet, where they track the impact of climate change and ocean health on penguin populations one nest at a time. But penguins aren’t the only stars. During the fifteen day voyage to the rookeries, Ron discovers that the ashes of Ernest Shackleton’s best friend and colleague Frank Wild are on board his ship, along with descendants of both the Wild and Shackleton. What’s unique about this film is the verité style of filmmaking on a scientific quest in the Antarctic, skillfully embedding an important environmental message with a good yarn. Special permits allowed unprecedented access to remote penguin colonies in all their chaos and splendor.