A full length documentary on the efforts to preserve biodiversity and build sustainable communities in Norfolk County and the Long Point Biosphere is premiering next month.
“A Priority Place” premiere on Friday November 10, at Capitol 33 in Delhi.
A cocktail reception and presentation will introduce the film which celebrates the region’s 5th anniversary as a federally designated “Priority Place.”
In 2018, the Long Point/Walsingham Forest area was picked by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) as the first “Priority Place” in Ontario.
The designation made the region eligible for special funding and support under the Pan-Canadian Approach to Transforming Species at Risk Conservation.
The documentary film showcases the resulting conservation work and collaborations involving a host of government and non-government organizations.
Written by Kennedy Freeman
