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Film Screening & Talk: The Last Green Thread

Step into the heart of a wild and fragile world before it vanishes. The Last Green Thread follows three friends on an unforgettable expedition through Florida’s Everglades Headwaters, capturing the beauty and urgency of protecting this vital wilderness corridor.
Don’t miss this chance to witness the breathtaking short film and gain insider insights from Mallory Dimmitt, a leading advocate for conservation. Discover what’s at stake for Florida’s environment and learn how we can act to preserve our natural treasures for generations to come.
Film Screening & Talk: The Last Green Thread
Presented by Mallory Dimmitt, CEO of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation
Thursday, February 13, 2025
6:00 PM–7:00 PM Film Screening & Discussion
Marly Room
Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg
255 Beach Drive NE, St. Petersburg FL 33701
Free for MFA Members; $15 for Not-Yet-Members (Youth 17 and under are Free!)*
*Program ticket includes Art After Dark admission from 5:00 PM–8:00 PM
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ABOUT MALLORY DIMMITT

Mallory Dimmitt is the Chief Executive Officer of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation. Mallory brings knowledge and experience in landscape-scale and working lands conservation, environmental policy, water allocation, and non-profit management. She was formerly VP of Strategic Development for Lykes Bros. Inc., a fifth-generation family-owned agribusiness based in Florida. Previously, Mallory led The Nature Conservancy’s Colorado Plateau Initiative from Telluride, Colorado. She has worked extensively with local, regional, state, and federal agencies and organizations on natural resource issues. Mallory has been a participant in all six Florida Wildlife Corridor Expeditions 2012 – 2023.
Mallory was awarded a Doris Duke Conservation Fellowship at Duke University’s Nicholas School of Environment, where she earned a Masters of Environmental Management (MEM) in Environmental Economics and Policy. Mallory is an alumnus of Class IX of the Wedgworth Leadership Institute for Agriculture and Natural Resources and of Cornerstone Class 39 of Leadership Florida.
This program is generously sponsored by




