Upon impact, lead bullets lose up to 40% of their mass into tiny fragments that stray as far as 18″ from the wound channel. Hunters and scavenging wildlife consume lead fragments with negative health consequences.
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Read MoreLead Bullet Fragments Lethal for Scavengers
Upon impact, lead bullets lose up to 40% of their mass into tiny fragments that stray as far as 18″ from the wound channel. Hunters and scavenging wildlife consume lead fragments with negative health consequences. Post by Conservation Media.
Read MoreNPR Coverage Comes to Our Client!
Great News! NPR Correspondent Jennifer Ludden saw one of our recent videos (below) and it prompted her to contact our client, Conservation Hawks, and set up an interview for national broadcast. The NPR piece will focus on Conservation Hawks and their mission to engage the hunting and fishing community in […]
Read MoreEnd of the Season
This is a PSA we created for Conservation Hawks, a non-partisan group of hunters and fishermen defending their future by addressing climate change. End of the Season from Conservation Media on Vimeo.
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This is a PSA we created for Conservation Hawks, a non-partisan group of hunters and fishermen defending their future by addressing climate change.
Read MoreConservation Media Featured on New Podcast!
Conservation Media owner and producer Jeremy Roberts was featured in a recent podcast produced by Rad Icenogle, called More Than Birds. Check it out here, or better yet find it on iTunes and subscribe!
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Welcome to Conservation Media, a 21st Century storytelling resource for the conservation professional. Do you want to communicate cutting edge conservation science in a highly compelling way? You’ve come to the right place. We can help you strategically target funders, policy-makers, specific stakeholders, or the general public. We offer serious, […]
Read MoreRestoring 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 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 […]
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