Two Film Crews Visit CCF in July
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- by Teresia Robitschko August 1, 2017
National Geographic Adventurer, Shannon Galpin, and her daughter, Devon Clarke were at CCF as part of their global wildlife conservation project, Endangered Activism. They brought a film crew to document the work of CCF and to learn best practices of conservation spearheaded by Dr. Laurie and her team, as part of a feature documentary and a series of video shorts. Devon was introduced to Laurie and CCF at the WCN conference in San Francisco last February by mutual friend and mentor Vance Martin of The Wild Foundation. You can follow their year long journey on Instagram at @endangered_activism and on Facebook at Endangered Activism.
National Geographic Adventurer, Shannon Galpin, and her daughter, Devon Clarke were at CCF as part of their global wildlife conservation project, Endangered Activism. They brought a film crew to document the work of CCF and to learn best practices of conservation spearheaded by Dr. Laurie and her team, as part of a feature documentary and a series of video shorts. Devon was introduced to Laurie and CCF at the WCN conference in San Francisco last February by mutual friend and mentor Vance Martin of The Wild Foundation. You can follow their year long journey on Instagram at @endangered_activism and on Facebook at Endangered Activism.
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