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A showreel was developed for wildlife conservationist Mya-Rose Craig.
This project was undertaken by filmmaker Josh Dury.
Sustainability Pioneers' film, "It Takes a Village," highlights the power of community. Filmmaker Kirsi Jansa visits Butler,
NASA scientists utilized 30 years of Landsat satellite data to track vegetation changes across 4 million square miles of Alaska and Canada. Their findings reveal a significant "greening" trend,
UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences researchers Ann Willis and Rob Lusardi discuss how ranchers and fish can successfully coexist on the same land.
This insightful discussion is part of
Josh, whose livelihood depends on Cook Inlet's pristine waters, advocates for their continued protection. He urges President Biden to honor his commitment against new drilling in the

Josh Fox's 2010 documentary, GASLAND, won a Special Jury Prize at Sundance and screened at Cannes. It addresses hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a highly contentious and high-risk energy
This event, held on March 7, 2014, featured a panel of experts moderated by Nichole Maher, President of the NW Health Foundation.
Speakers included Brad Avakian, Commissioner of the Oregon
Published on Sep 15, 2015, Dr. Josh Axe emphasizes the significant benefits of hemp seeds. Just three tablespoons deliver 10 grams of protein and
Former White House climate advisor Molly Kawahata reflects on her time in the Obama Administration, her personal struggle with mental health, and her love of alpine climbing. Her story offers a
Shawn Hayes, an American falconry ambassador, dedicates his life to raptors. This film chronicles his journey, exploring deep partnerships with wild creatures and places, and his pioneering role
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