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Dayna Reggero

Dayna Reggero is an award-winning documentary film director and healing listener. Her work started when she was 19, appearing with animals on television to talk about environmental preservation. She partnered with Discovery Communications on her first film tour and collaborated on the Emmy Award-winning climate series “Years of Living Dangerously” before founding the Climate Listening Project. Dayna was honored with the Special Hero Award as part of the Dan Eldon Activism Award and as Winner of the Maya Deren Short Film Innovation Prize for “her insightful, essential documentaries but also her human spirit to make the world more aware of itself through her various projects.” Connect: @DaynaReggero.
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Protect This Place: The Florida Panhandle vs. Petrochemicals

In this video edition, see how Panhandle communities work to stop petrochemicals along this biodiversity hotspot.
May 22, 2026
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Dayna Reggero
In this video edition, see how Panhandle communities work to stop petrochemicals along this biodiversity hotspot.
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Protect This Place: Southern Appalachia

In this video edition, see how West Marion, North Carolina, envisions resilience after Hurricane Helene and more than a decade of disasters.
May 8, 2026
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Dayna Reggero
In this video edition, see how West Marion, North Carolina, envisions resilience after Hurricane Helene and more than a decade of disasters.
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Protect This Place: Connected Communities on the U.S. Gulf Coast and the Philippines

In this video edition, see how Liquid Natural Gas exports threaten waters around the world — from Lake Charles, Louisiana, to the Verde Island Passage.
April 24, 2026
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Dayna Reggero
In this video edition, see how Liquid Natural Gas exports threaten waters around the world — from Lake Charles, Louisiana, to the Verde Island Passage.

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