Werner The Wormer (produced by Zachary Barr at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies)
August 27th, 2008Digging for worms on the tidal mud flats of mid-coastal Maine. Produced by Zachary Barr at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.
Digging for worms on the tidal mud flats of mid-coastal Maine. Produced by Zachary Barr at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies.
Inspired by an article in National Geographic, producer Jake Warga travels to Lalibella, Ethiopia to take the perfect picture.
American Singer Canaries battle it out for best-song-in-show in the Canary Song Trials in Livonia, Detroit. Produced by Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister with Long Haul Productions.
Eastern Ethiopia’s Lake Haramaya disappeared in less than 10 years. Produced by Jessica Partnow with funding from the Pulitzer Center On Crisis Reporting.
The EPA builds a beautiful bike trail in North Idaho to contain heavy metals and promote tourism. Produced in 2004 by Guy Hand.
Sandy Lanham, flies her 1950s Cesna airplane hundreds of hours each year above Mexico searching for endangered species. Produced by Barbara Ferry with Homeland Productions in 2001
In Mongolia’s far northern reaches, 207 people–44 families–raise domesticated reindeer. They’re known as Tsachin, or Reindeer Herders, and their 3000-year-old culture is at a crossroads. Produced by Lorne Mantalon and Allan Coukell.
South Seattle’s history starts long before the city was founded. Producer Jessica Partnow tells us all about it. Funding for this piece provided by the KUOW Program Venture Fund.
Father and son hike from one rim of the Grand Canyon to the other. Produced by Scott Carrier with Hearing Voices
Reintroducing thousands of bison to parts of Montana…a radical idea in a part of the country that’s decidedly not radical. Produced by Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister with Long Haul Productions.