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March 1, 2022

New films at upcoming festivals

Both of our recent projects for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will be screening at upcoming festivals. First up, How to Count a Wolf, our short film on wolf recovery in Washington, is a finalist in the World Wildlife Day Film Showcase. The Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Jackson Wild have selected the short list of films as part of UN World Wildlife Day on March 3, 2022.

The 30th annual Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital will screen virtually March 17-27. The Predator-Prey Project is included in the Conservation Shorts II block, along with another Methow-grown project, Finding Gulo. We’ll be joining a Q&A with a few of the other filmmakers.

How to Count a Wolf will then return to the east coast for the New York Wild Film Festival, April 1-9, 2022. This festival will be in-person, with our film screening on Saturday afternoon, April 9, at the Explorers Club.