Directors and National Geographic Young Explorers, Trip Jennings and Andy Maser sat down in the Wild & Scenic Film Festival Media Lounge to discuss their new films "Spoil" and "The Greatest Migration."
"Spoil" directed by Trip Jennings and Andy Maser is about The International League of Conservation Photographer's adventure through the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia to support the coastal First Nations' fight against a proposed oil export pipeline from the tar sands. In the challenge of just 10 days, these world famous photographers must capture the iconic wilderness and wildlife of this suddenly threatened landscape.
"The Greatest Migration" directed by Andy Maser follows the Snake River salmon swim more than 900 miles inland and climbs almost 7,000 feet to reach their spawning grounds. These iconic fish travel farther and higher than any other salmon on Earth, but a gauntlet of dams blocks their great migration and is pushing these high-altitude salmon to extinction.
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