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Saving Sage-Grouse: Tackling Conifer Encroachment – OREGON
Saving Sage-Grouse: Establishing Conservation Easements – WYOMING
Smoky Landscapes in Fire Season
Restoring Bison – A Hunter’s Perspective
The American bison is no doubt an iconic animal of the High Plains. Once numbering in the hundreds of millions, they have all but disappeared from the landscape. Can we restore them in the remaining wild landscapes? Several conservation organizations think it is not only possible, but they are working […]
Read MoreUM Wildlife Biology – Mark Hebblewhite, PhD.
UM Wildlife Biology 75th – Mark Hebblewhite from Conservation Media on Vimeo.
Read MoreThe Wildlife Society – 75 Years and Counting
Now celebrating its 75th anniversary, The Wildlife Society promotes science-based wildlife management and conservation by providing young and seasoned professionals alike with information, training, and policy outreach designed to protect wildlife resources. Growing larger every year, The Wildlife Society unites professionals dedicated to sustaining wildlife and its habitats worldwide. The […]
Read MoreFalling for the Creek
Building a home in a riparian area may be a dream come true for some, but we lose more than important bird habitat. You may just lose your home. This film was produced by Conservation Media for Montana Audubon through a grant from TogetherGreen, an initiative of National Audubon and […]
Read MoreConservation Media in San Francisco this July!
Are you a conservation connoisseur? Potential scientific solutions to global problems are often not shared in a format that can be easily accessed by a wide audience. Films, however, are a powerful communication tool with a global reach. Please help the Society for Conservation Biology by donating through our ChipIN […]
Read MoreEnvironmental Photography Selection for Conservation Media
Conservation Media’s photo, entitled Sage-grouse in Gas Country is one of thirty jury-selected photos for the 2012 Environmental Photography Exhibit at the American Mountaineering Museum February 24th.
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