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"Preserved" Film Screening in LA

Poster for "Preserved" featuring a cougar and a person, announcing "One Exclusive Screening. One Panel for the Ages." and "One Hopeful Vision for the Future." It lists "See Preserved 2/22 at The Laemmle Royal" and features portraits of Kris Tompkins, Ben Clark, and Yasser Seydel.
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Sunday, February 22, 2026 4:00 PM
  • Laemmle Royal
    11523 Santa Monica Blvd
    Los Angeles 90025
$17.50 per general admission ticket

What if we could fix the mistakes of the past?

The new feature documentary Preserved journeys into one of the most ambitious conservation landscapes in America — where bison roam again, mountain lions are tracked and wildlife is returning — alongside the people working to restore what was once lost. Purchased by Ted Turner in 1996, Vermejo stands as a powerful reminder of what’s possible when we choose long-term stewardship, renewal and hope.

Join us Feb. 22 at the Laemmle Royal for a special Los Angeles screening, followed by a live Q/A with Tompkins Conservation president and co-founder Kris Tompkins, The Oxygen Project President Vasser Seydel, and Preserved director Ben Clark.

Date: Feb. 22, 4 p.m.

Prices: $17.50 per general admission ticket

Address:
Laemmle Royal
11523 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles

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