nature doesn't have to be distant
When we began brainstorming about how we can remain relevant and make a lasting contribution during the pandemic, we decided we should use our filmmaking capacity and develop a free series of nature-themed videos for social media. That effort quickly became known as the “Socially Distant Science and Adventure” series.
To our surprise, our work was featured in Forbes Magazine in an article providing one or two resources for nature experiences in each of the 50 states. They stated: “The Saginaw Basin Land Conservancy offers kids of all ages a socially distant science adventure. The videos teach kids all about gardening, identifying different types of birds, and about local animals.”
We are now taking our "Socially Distant Science and Adventure" series and elevating it to create an educational series called "Nature on Demand!"
To our surprise, our work was featured in Forbes Magazine in an article providing one or two resources for nature experiences in each of the 50 states. They stated: “The Saginaw Basin Land Conservancy offers kids of all ages a socially distant science adventure. The videos teach kids all about gardening, identifying different types of birds, and about local animals.”
We are now taking our "Socially Distant Science and Adventure" series and elevating it to create an educational series called "Nature on Demand!"