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10 films in package
Animals Habitat
Various wild animals are tragically losing their habitat caused by massive environmental destruction. This stop motion animation shall intensify the awareness of species and their habitat and the urgency to preserve it.
A Few Feet Away
We are all fascinated by big grand ecosystems full of wonderful animals, but how often do you take a few minutes to look at the world right in your backyard?
Wildlife in Our Backyard
It is often said that we must tolerate wildlife, but what happens if we learn to thrive with them instead? What can this mean for the wildlife? What can it mean for the people of Florida? And what can it mean for the endangered Florida panther? Wildlife in Our Backyard shows us some of the problems facing the wildlife as well as the hope of a brighter future as we learn to share the landscape with them.
The Dukha
In the remote taiga of northern Mongolia live the Dukha, one of the last groups of nomadic reindeer herders in the world. Tuvshuu is five years old. He and his sisters help with their family's herd at the summer camp. Their way of life and knowledge of reindeer has been passed down for millennia, just as the shamanic myths surrounding their culture. With less than 40 Dukha families left in the world, Tuvshuu will have some big decisions ahead.
Emblems of the West
Biologists in Colorado capture and monitor elk to learn how human recreation is impacting recruitment and help managers protect herds across the state.
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Lynx: Shadows of the Forest
20 years after Colorado Parks and Wildlife reintroduced lynx, state biologists collaborate with forest managers to ensure a sustained future for the elusive and secretive species.
Closed captions available
Namaste!
Denver Zookeeper creates a conservation organization that connects communities in Colorado and Nepal to save endangered species.
The Beast of Our Time: Climate Change & Grizzly Bears
The 28-minute documentary is an unflinching inquiry into the relationship between climate change and grizzly bears. Film explores the relationship between grizzlies and climate change. Narrated by Academy Award winner Jeff Bridges and scored by Bill Payne of Little Feat.
Seals and Sea Lions: Scoundrels or Scapegoats?
Call for culls of seals and sea lions in Canada are increasing. Fishermen believe that culls or increased 'harvests' of these marine mammals will help fish stocks recover. Are these marine mammals scoundrels or scapegoats in the fight to save fisheries?
Filmmaker Conversation - Wildlife Collection

Films Included:

  • Animals Habitats
  • A Few Feet Away
  • Wildlife in Our Backyard
  • The Dukha
  • Emblems of the West
  • Lynx: Shadows of the Forest
  • Namaste!
  • The Beast of Our Time: Climate Change & Grizzly Bears
  • Seals and Sea Lions: Scoundrels or Scapegoats?
  • Virtual Recorded Q&A Session

Save the Yellowstone Grizzly presents The Beast of Our Time: Climate Change & Grizzly Bears. The 28-minute documentary is an unflinching inquiry into the relationship between climate change and grizzly bears. The film is narrated by one of America’s most beloved actors and storytellers, Academy Award winner Jeff Bridges and scored by pianist Bill Payne of Little Feat. The film, directed by Maaike Middleton, visits with ranchers who have learned to co-exist with bears. It includes predictions from leading scientists about the impacts of climate change, and relates Indigenous wisdom on living with grizzlies. Finally, it offers solutions, and a vision for the grizzly’s future. In recent years, the catastrophic effects of climate change have become more and more clear, and grizzly bears are facing the brunt of those challenges, between food and habitat loss. The film, which features conversations with celebrated authors such as Terry Tempest Williams, Doug Peacock and Rick Bass, is both a dire warning and a compelling call to action to advocating for habitat protection, connectivity, tolerance and co-existence, highway wildlife crossings, and room to roam. The Beast of Our Time offers solutions and a vision for the grizzly, and a way for YOU to get involved. Join us on a journey into the heart of the American West, and the last remnants of a once-great nation of grizzly bears. Help us Save the Grizzly! Join the fight at SaveTheYellowstoneGrizzly.org or Text GRIZ to 66866. Contact us for a one-minute video introduction of the film Jeff Bridges, ten-minute introduction slideshow of grizzlies (silent), and Take Action slide. #thebeastofourtime #savetheyellowstonegrizzly #givegrizzliesroomtoroam #climatecrisis #thegrizabides #climatechange #haydukelovesgriz

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    28 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Colorado
  • Director
    Maaike Middleton
  • Producer
    Maaike Middleton, Brad Orsted
  • Cast
    Jeff Bridges, Doug Peacock, Terry Tempest Williams, Rick Bass, Bill Payne
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