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Our Story
Our Team
Careers
2024 Impact Report
News
Stories
Contact
Conservation
Conservation
How we work
Where we work
Conservation Easements
Education
Our Programs
Learning on the Land
Farm Kids
Learning on the Land Online
The Blues
Recreation
BMLT Blues Crew
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Hammer Dam

Hammer Dam

Harold Hammer lives on his remote property in Northern California. When the Department of Fish and Wildlife discover his homemade dam used for hydropower, he has to decide if he wants to disrupt his way of life on the chance that removing his dam will increase salmon spawning habitat.

(8 minutes)

In Celebration of Open Space

In Celebration of Open Space

Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park pursues collaborative solutions to critical environmental problems through discovery and learning. In 2018, we worked with organizations and volunteers from Maine, the United States, and more than 19 different countries to enhance our understanding of the land and seascapes of Acadia National Park and surrounding areas. After volunteers spent time outside walking, observing, and recording data, we asked, what does open space mean to you?

(6 minutes)

The Guardian Elephant Warriors of Reteti

The Guardian Elephant Warriors of Reteti

Reteti Elephant Sanctuary is the first ever community-owned and run elephant sanctuary in Africa. This oasis where orphans grow up, learning to be wild so that one day they can rejoin their herds, is as much about the people as it is about elephants. It's a powerful story about the changing relationship between people and the animals they are protecting.

(4 minutes)

Clay Bolt

Clay Bolt

Clay Bolt is a natural history and conservation photographer for World Wildlife Fund and has been featured in prominent magazines such as National Geographic. Affectionately referred to as the bug guy, Clay explains how and why he focuses on 99% of life on earth that is smaller than your finger.

(4 minutes)

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