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Myles Storey - Going the Extra Mile for Nature Stories

Myles Storey, Wildlife Filmmaker

03-Jul-23 15:00

Myles Storey - Going the Extra Mile for Nature Stories

Myles Storey is a wildlife filmmaker, who has worked on productions with the BBC, World Animal Protection, and Roots & Shoots Malaysia, among others. Keen to tell stories that can impact our relationship with nature, Myles produced and directed Finding Solo, a documentary about the last white-handed gibbon in Bukit Serdang, and he was also the wildlife videographer and director of the documentary Wang Kelian - The Forgotten Valley. Myles joins us to share more about his work in filming untold conservation stories from Malaysia, and also to discuss how wildlife filmmaking can be a powerful tool for wildlife conservation.

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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  environmentvisual arts

Tags:  Myles StoreyFinding SoloWang Kelian The Forgotten Valleywildlife filmmakingwildlife documentariesconservation





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