Here is a quick sample from an outing last week. Under the VIDEO tab, you can see our completed, award-winning films.
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Peak to Peak
While watching this fun little film full of running, bouncing, and tumbling bighorn lambs, you can also learn how climate change may impact bighorn sheep and other larger herbivores. Produced for the Montana Conservation Science Institute.
Read MoreThe Need to Move (The Wolverine Foundation)
The Wolverine is one of the most fascinating and least understood animals on the planet. This small, rare, and elusive creature may be able to kill a moose or fend a grizzly off a kill, but it faces serious threats such as climate change for which it is no match.
Read MoreTWO Official Selections in One Festival!
We are pleased to announce that our short films have picked up two more Official Selections, and in the same festival no less! Open Space and Crossroads both made the cut at the Colorado Environmental Film Festival this year. We plan on attending, so we’ll see you there!
Read MoreTime Lapse – Pine White (Neophasia menapia) Emergence (0:29)
The Northern Rockies are experiencing one of the largest pine white (Neophasia menapia) irruptions in decades. Pine trees, mostly ponderosas, are filled with billions of white butterflies.
Read MoreStudent Emmy from Nat’l Academy of Television Arts & Sciences!!!
The founder of Conservation Media, Jeremy Roberts just won a College EMMY from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences last week for his graduate thesis film Disturbance. He completed this film for Conservation Media as part of his graduate thesis in Science & Natural History filmmaking at Montana […]
Read MoreBlack-Backed Woodpecker (1:03)
This is an excerpt from Disturbance which has been honored at several film festivals and aired on Montana PBS four times. You can view a 19-minute cut of the film here.
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