Please Join
The United Nations Association, Marin,
FISH,
and the Sea Turtle Restoration Project
for a Special Screening and Discussion
of the Award Winning Film
by Species Alliance


Friday, February 17th, 2012
6:00-8:45 PM
at
FISH Community Room
350 Harbor Drive
Sausalito, CA
PROGRAM:
6:00-6:30 PM   Meet and Greet
6:30-7:00 PM Introductions
 

Dr. Paul Clarke, President, United Nations Association, Marin
Kenny Belov, co-owner of FISH, Sustainable Seafood Restaurant
Dr. Christopher Pincetich, Marine Biologist, Sea Turtle Restoration Project
Dr. Chera Van Burg, Psychologist, Producer Call of Life

7:00-8:00 PM Call of Life Screening
8:00-8:30 PM Q & A with the Filmmakers
 

Chera Van Burg, Producer
Monte Thompson, Director
Susan Scott, Co-Producer

SPONSORS: United Nations Association, http://www.unausa.org/about
Sea Turtle Restoration Project, http://www.seaturtles.org/

Free Event with Limited Seating – RSVP to a Reserve Seat
Gail at 415-819-0799 or hurleytravels@gmail.com

Location & Directions
FISH • • 350 Harbor Drive Sausalito, CA • • 415-331-FISH
http://www.331fish.com

Take Highway 101 to Sausalito/Marin City exit. Turn onto Bridgeway heading south and take the 3rd left at.. ..West Harbor Drive (approx. ½ mile). Drive past Mollie Stone's grocery and continue East past West Marine.. ..boat supply store and the Sea Horse restaurant. Drive through the gates of Clipper Marina & turn right to FISH.
All over the world species are becoming extinct at an astonishing rate, from 1000 to 10,000 times faster than normal. The loss of biodiversity has become so severe that scientists are calling it a mass extinction event.

Call of Life: Facing the Mass Extinction is the first feature documentary to investigate the growing threat to Earth’s life support systems from this unprecedented loss of biodiversity. Through interviews with leading scientists, psychologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and indigenous and religious leaders, the film explores the causes, the scope, and the potential effects of the mass extinction, but also looks beyond the immediate causes of the crisis to consider how our cultural and economic systems, along with deep-seated psychological and behavioral patterns, have allowed this situation to develop, continue to reinforce it, and even determine our response to it.

Call of Life tells the story of a crisis not only in nature, but also in human nature, a crisis more threatening than anything human beings have ever faced before.

To watch the trailer and learn more about Species Alliance and Call of Life, visit www.calloflife.org