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Co-presented with the Sierra Club's Maryland Chapter


Includes a pre-recorded filmmaker discussion.


This program highlights stories of at-risk wildlife populations and the human activities affecting their conservation. From jaguars to wolverines and other unique animals, see how experts are keeping track of threatened species and navigating conflicting public and private interests to give them space to thrive.

Who’s eating who? Where? How often? As wolves return to Washington State, people have questions. But understanding complex predator-prey dynamics in landscapes where people live, work and recreate is not easy. Catch deer, collar cougars, and deploy camera traps with researchers as they collect data to inform wildlife management and conservation.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    13 minutes
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Benjamin Drummond, Sara Joy Steele