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The special preview engaged community members by gathering feedback about the film during the editing process. Over 200 community members came out for the film’s preview, and many of the attendees provided helpful feedback.
the Running Wild Media team worked with NOAA and NAAEE to produce a series of videos highlighting different STEM related after-school programs put on by environmental educators.
The Running Wild Media team traveled with the University of North Texas on an NSF Grant funded expedition to the southernmost forests of the world in Chile.
In mid-2023, we traveled to Boca Chica, Texas, delving into the often overlooked facets of space exploration. Collaborating closely with Defenders of Wildlife, we sought a deeper understanding of SpaceX's environmental footprint and explored proactive measures to mitigate its impact.
We traveled to Turks and Caicos to film for Evolution Earth on PBS. This episode features the rapid evolution discovered by a small group of researchers in Silver Key anoles after a hurricane swept through its native habitat.
Co-founder Justin Grubb traveled to North Carolina to work with Defenders of Wildlife to help tell their story about the work they do with local partners to preserve hellbender salamanders.
Co-founder Alex Goetz traveled to the Southwest to work with Defenders of Wildlife/ to help tell their story of what they are doing to help conserve the Mexican gray wolves.
Our traveling wildlife photography gallery “Conservation through a Lens” is on full display at the St Louis Public Library - Central Branch along with a suite of workshops to help young photographers learn about wildlife conservation photography and storytelling.
For the 2024 Spring Semester, we partnered with the University of Mount Olive in North Carolina on our science communication internship program.