Origins of a Green Identity: Austin's Conservation Pioneers
Special | 56m 56s
Origins of a Green Identity: Austin's Conservation Pioneers is a 57-minute documentary film. Narrated by Austin novelist, Sarah Bird, the film explores Austin’s early efforts to preserve Barton Springs and Barton Creek, and ultimately to develop a city with publicly-accessible green spaces along Austin’s waterways.
Aired: 12/29/20 | Expired: 12/30/22 |
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