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Gregg McLachlan is a rarity in today’s world of conservation filmmaking and natural history cinematography. His deep experience as an award-winning journalist turned full-time conservation filmmaker for more than a decade means he brings a unique blend of storytelling and filmmaking expertise to every purpose-driven video and film project in Canada.His speciality is filming and producing the narrative stories of conservation organizations, big and small, and of the people who do conservation work in the field.
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New Video About Saving the Fishers Creek Forest

Fishers Creek

New Video About Saving the Fishers Creek Forest

My newest conservation video has dropped. I filmed this one for the Long Point Basin Land Trust in September in a deep forested ravine that features a coldwater stream.

The land trust has launched a fundraising campaign to acquire a 112-acre property property known as Fishers Creek. The campaign to create the Fishers Creek Nature Reserve is aimed at ensuring that this precious landscape is protected forever. Acquisition of this property will also help complete an important wildife corridor allowing animals such as mink, weasels, fishers, deer, and other species to move more freely along the landscape without human disturbance.

To help address some of the conservation challenges in the Carolinian Region, LPBLT focuses its actions on the protection of functioning natural systems and priority habitat, such as watersheds, woodlands, wetlands and savanna, as well as the species that depend on these habitats.

You can watch the first video in a multi-video series below.

 

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