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Our work in and around Arctic villages leads to close working relationships with community members. Through partnerships with the National Park Service and Alaska Geographic's Arctic Youth Ambassador Program, WCS Arctic Beringia has worked with Alaskan youth from these villages to create several short videos highlighting their perspectives on nature and conservation. These videos, and the experiences behind them, support the WCS:2020 strategic plan to Discover through science, Protect wild places, and Inspire the next generation of conservationists. With access to remote field sites, support from experts in science and media, and workshops in which to edit their raw footage into compelling and informative products, these youth not only learn new technical job skills, but are also empowered to tell their own stories.See more

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  • What's Your Wild - Alaska Federation of Native Convention 2019 Filming exercise

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     In October 2019, Youth Videographer Willow Torres filmed interviews at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, and Youth Videographer Hailey Moses edited them together to make this short film centered around the question, "What's Your Wild?" They wanted to see how people are connected to thier landscapes and animals around them, and got some interesting responses!

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    uploaded date: 15-11-2019

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    The Map to Gambell

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     A short film about how much we revere what elders can share. I call it "The Map to Gambell." It's a part of a longer project called "Sound and the Hunter, Sivuqaq" which explores what Siberian Yupik people are experiencing in the Bering Sea - challenges and adaptation to the challenges, and changes from sound increases due to industry and ship noise.

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    uploaded date: 30-05-2019

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