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The Wildlife Society – 75 Years and Counting

The 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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Restoring Bison: A Hunter’s Perspective

Imagine experiencing herds of bison grazing through the High Plains tens of thousands strong. This is not just a dream, but a mission that is well underway in central Montana. The American Prairie Foundation and the National Wildlife Federation are two organizations working to make this happen. In this Conservation [...]

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Falling for the Creek

Falling 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 [...]

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Two Merit Awards for Conservation Message from IWFF!

Conservation Media is pleased to announce that we have picked up two, count ‘em, two Merit Awards from the 34th Annual International Wildlife Film Festival in Missoula, AND two Finalist Designations! There may be more Official Selections to come! Our film Crossroads, embedded below, picked up a Merit Award for [...]

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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.

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Wolverine Listing Decision Made

Wolverine Listing Decision Made

On December 13th, 2010, the US Fish & Wildlife Service published a long-awaited report on the potential listing of the wolverine (Gulo gulo) under the Endangered Species Act. Rare by nature, the 30lb (14kg) wolverine has achieved mythical status for its ability to kill moose hindered by deep snow and [...]

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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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Official Selection at CINE International Film Fest!

Official Selection at CINE International Film Fest!

We are pleased to announce that Open Space, our production for Sonoran Institute, has picked up another Official Selection at the CINE International Film Festival in Missoula. We will be at the opening reception on October 19th at 6 p.m. Filmmakers at the Roxy drinking beer and talking conservation! What [...]

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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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Crossroads – featuring David Allen Sibley

This is a short web film produced for Montana Audubon addressing the impact oil & gas development has on sage grouse, a species recently warranted by the USFWS as worthy of protection under the Endangered Species Act. This film includes interviews with David Sibley, Dave Naugle, and Amy Cilimburg. You [...]

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