Tag: wolf conservation
Children of the Wolves – a film directed by Barb Kuensting
Idaho has announced open season on its gray wolves, and local youths are speaking out. What will be the wolves’ fate, and what does that mean for our futures? The film's premise CHILDREN OF THE WOLVES is an observational and ...
Protected: Idaho Wolf Conservation: Children of the Wolves – a Wild Lens Collective Co-Production
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EOC 183: The Wolves of Denali
Powered by RedCircle Listen via iTunes Listen via Spotify Subscribe via Patreon Today’s guest is a filmmaker working to document the complex situation unfolding in Denali National Park surrounding the management of this area’s wolf population. Ramey Newell is the ...
EOC 163: Mike Phillips
This is part II of II parts on wolves and their legacy in the Rocky Mountains. For part I check out "The Fortunate Few" with the W.O.L.F. Sanctuary's Michelle Proulx. “She was looking for another member of her own kind, ...
EOC 159: The Fortunate Few
Listen to this episode in iTunes Michelle Proulx has worked with the W.O.L.F. (Wolves Offered Life and Friendship) Sanctuary most of her adult life. Today you will hear part 1 of a 2-part series on protecting and conserving wolves ...
EOC 129: The Human Wolf Packs of Scotland with Doug Gilbert and Lisa Marley
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today we are discussing a truly unique and fascinating project that has been implemented in Scotland, called Project Wolf. Now despite the title, this is not an actual wolf re-introduction project. Although the organization ...
Gray Area: Wolves of the Southwest, a review
Written by Brandon Navratil In Executive Producer Alan Lacy’s first film, “Gray Area: Wolves of the Southwest” explores the plight of a species the world almost lost forever. Along with Director Dean Cannon and TLP Media, the 50-minute feature tells ...
EOC 115: Kimberly Fanshier – Wolves will Eat Your Borderlines
Listen to this episode in iTunes Today's guest on the show is writer and activist Kimberly Fanshier. Kimberly seeks to use writing and critical reading as community building, anti-oppressive tools. Her research interests revolve around place-based rhetorics: Kimberly writes about wolves in Oregon, pop country ...
EOC 067: IWFF Filmmaker Panel with Jon Betz, Taggart Siegel, Roshan Patel and Eric Bendick
Today on the show we are airing a panel discussion that I moderated at this year’s International Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF) in Missoula, Montana! This was the third straight year that I attended this festival, and I was honored to be a ...