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Movie Review: California National Forest
1.) The concept of this movies it to tell the viewer of what is happening in the national forest. Particular in California National Forest. Nestling a bottling water company is drawing water from the national forest for profit. They are taking tons of water from the plants and animals that live in the forest. During the drought plants and animals don't have the natural resources they need to survive.
2.) In the movie it stated that, they are taking tons of water from the rainforest. CBS News reported, that Nestling stated, "they are taking a small fraction of the water and they are monitoring the water levels of the spring and the wildlife in the park." The movies also stated that no one is monitoring the water and climate changes. According

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