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BONUS - Children of the Wolves
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BONUS - Children of the Wolves

Director Barb Kuensting talks about her new documentary that explores the story of wolves in Idaho from the perspective of a group of local high school students.
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I’m super excited to bring you this bonus episode of the podcast! We’re still a few months away from launching our new season of Earth to Humans - that will happen in April for Earth Week - but I wanted to feature this conservation with the director of our latest Wild Lens Collective co-production, Children of the Wolves.

Dir. Barb Kuensting leading a climate rally at the University of Missouri with her scarlet macaw Luna in September 2019.

If you pay attention to these email blasts that we use to share updates about Earth to Humans and the Wild Lens Collective, then you may already be familiar with this new project. But I wanted to provide the opportunity for all of you to hear the film’s director, Barb Kuensting, express her interest and excitement first hand.

Our crowdfunding campaign for Children of the Wolves ends in just a few days and our funding goal is within sight! If you enjoy this inside look at the film, I hope that you’ll check out our campaign and make a pledge if you haven’t already!

-Matt Podolsky

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