Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman
Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman challenges the public’s perception of what conservationists look like in America, inserting images of cowboys, ranchers, and fishermen living along the Mississippi into the conversation. Based on the book by Miriam Horn, the film is described as a moving tale that chronicles “conservation heroes who are feeding the world while stewarding the land and water.” The film embeds conservation within America’s heartland, simultaneously highlighting the largely forgotten heroes of the movement who push for sustainable practices in their everyday tasks.