9 minute lesson
There isn’t a better way to get people to care about something than to have them experience it.
When Travis Winn went to the Tibet region of China, he noticed that few people had experienced the beautiful Salween River flowing through their own backyards. With the threat of a dam being built on the river, experiencing this natural wonder would be lost to future generations.
So, Travis and the program Last Descents have been helping people get on the river and experience it in its natural state before it’s too late. This beautiful piece from NRS Films shows us what he’s doing and how it is affecting the people who visit!
It’s important to notice what Travis says about the children he works with. Soon, they’ll become the leaders in the world. Even if this river doesn’t make it, these young people will have experienced what rivers have to offer. The more experiences we offer youth, the more informed they’ll be to make choices for us all in the future.
Visionaries like Travis Winn are important. We need thought leaders working to connect people to the natural world. Without them, who will raise a new generation of people working to protect it?
NRS Films brings you the best, most inspiring paddlesports video on the Web. The films featured here remind boaters why they’re boaters and make everyone else wonder why they’re not.
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“Salween Spring.” Vimeo, NRS Films, 21 Mar. 2016, vimeo.com/159848031. Accessed 3 Oct. 2018.