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The Need to Move (The Wolverine Foundation)

The 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.

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TWO Official Selections in One Festival!

TWO 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!

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Time 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.

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Canon 7D – Owlet Dolly Sequence (0:47)

Here is a quick little sequence from our ramblings down along the creek this week. The sequence was shot using a Canon 7D and a newly constructed dolly that doubles as a solar panel support. Enjoy

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Sample Time Lapse From Canon 7D (0:10)

We’ve been goofing around with time lapses on the 7D. Here is a nighttime time lapse of clouds moving past the moon over a small alpine lake.

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Weekly Photos from Conservation Media: Wildflowers, Hummers, and Butterflies, Oh My

Weekly Photos from Conservation Media: Wildflowers, Hummers, and Butterflies, Oh My

The prolonged rainy weather in the Northern Rockies has finally given way to a spectacular green up and wildflower season. On this hill the incessant wind creates conditions equivalent to that of alpine tundra. As a result, many alpine tundra plant species can be found here at a surprisingly low [...]

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Student Emmy from Nat’l Academy of Television Arts & Sciences!!!

Student 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 [...]

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The Right Place – MT Audubon IBAs (9:01)

This is the latest carbon-neutral export from the edit bay at Conservation Media. It took many months to get this one out, but it has arrived! We really like this piece and hope you do too. We have another, nearly completed piece for Montana Audubon which we’ll post here in [...]

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EPA Video – Wetland Legacy (2:48)

This is a quick promo piece Conservation Media put together for an EPA video contest. The film recently won TWO Silver Telly Awards, for Nature/Environment and for Cinematography. It was a lot of fun to make and we were terribly lucky to catch not one, but two acts of wetland [...]

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Disturbance – 8,000 more eyeballs!

Disturbance – 8,000 more eyeballs!

Conservation Media just received word that our film Disturbance, about fire ecology and politics in the northern Rockies, was viewed by another 4,000 people at the American Conservation Film Festival this fall. We were honored to have our film open the festival this year, and hope that we sparked another [...]

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