Badru’s Story at Wild and Scenic and McMurdo
The Wild and Scenic Film Festival is returning to Nevada City, California this January 9-12 and we’re honored that Badru’s Story will be in this year’s line up. Last year, we premiered four Facing...
View ArticleScience communication and the future of ecology
We spent a good chunk of last summer in dark little rooms in the Midwest, interviewing some of the leading ecologists and environmental scientists in the country. It was captivating work and an...
View ArticleVital Signs Film
How can we feed 9.6 billion people and sustain the nature we need? Feeding the growing world population will require a 70 to 100 percent increase in food production through agricultural...
View ArticleA faculty directory for the College of the Environment
The University of Washington’s College of the Environment has 11 schools and departments that bring together a wide swath of the University’s natural science subjects from fisheries, forests and...
View ArticleBadru’s Story wins award from Yale e360
Badru’s Story, the first short film we produced for Conservation International’s TEAM Network, was awarded first place and $2000 in Yale Environment 360’s video contest. The inaugural competition was...
View ArticleCollaborations for Cause 2014
For the third year in a row, an innovative community of photographers, change-makers and communications professionals gathered for two days of inspiration and discussion on the collaborative future of...
View ArticleChristine’s Story
We are excited to launch the final two films in our series TEAM Stories: Profiles from an early warning system for nature. In addition to Badru’s Story and Patricia’s Story, we’ve added a final...
View ArticleEcology in a Changing World
Nearly three years ago we were invited to help the Ecological Society of America celebrate their 100th anniversary. ESA wanted to mark this milestone with a film that would reflect on the past 100...
View ArticleNew eBook for the TEAM Network
For the last four years we’ve worked with Conservation International’s TEAM Network to profile the people behind an early warning system for tropical forests. We’ve traveled to field sites in...
View ArticleHigh Hopes: The Future of Dungeness Crab
Dungeness crab has been in the news recently because an unprecedented toxic algal bloom has closed the fishery all along the West coast. Algal blooms are common but this one is proving particularly...
View ArticleConservation Conversation
Why does human diversity matter to biodiversity? Without significant changes the conservation community will become a movement of the past instead of a guiding vision for the future. In our new short...
View ArticleHigh Hopes wins first place in the Yale e360 contest
We’re excited to share that High Hopes, our film on ocean acidification and Dungeness crab, has won first place in the Yale Environment 360 video contest. Yale Environment 360 is an online publication...
View ArticleConservation Scholars, Year Two
Last summer we helped document the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program at the University of Washington. It’s an eight-week, multi-summer immersion experience for undergrads with a goal to shape...
View ArticleIntroducing Anthropocene
Anthropocene is a new digital, print and live magazine in which the world’s most creative writers, designers, scientists and entrepreneurs explore how we can create a sustainable human age we actually...
View ArticleMethow Headwaters
A Canadian mining company wants to conduct exploratory drilling for copper at the headwaters of the Methow River. This is the first step toward developing an open-pit copper mine in the valley we call...
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