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Wetlands of Nebraska: Project Release

The Wetlands of Nebraska project materials were released on Febraury 2, 2023! In partnership with Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Platte Basin Timelapse embarked on a multi-year project titled, “Wetlands of Nebraska: An Outreach and Education Project”. This project aims to increase awareness of the importance of the wetlands in Nebraska and why we need to conserve them. The products from this project include an updated Nebraska Wetlands guidebook, a student wetland activity booklet, and a series of multimedia products including films and ESRI StoryMaps.

The products from this project can be accessed HERE

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Prairie Cranes & Sandhills Chickens Pop-Up Class

Michael Forsberg and Larkin Powell will lead a for-credit study tour to the Platte River and Sandhills regions during the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Spring Break 2023, “Prairie Cranes and Sandhill Chickens.” The 1-credit NRES 493 course will provide experiences in blinds with sandhill cranes and greater prairie chickens, with a focus on how conservation organizations and private individuals work to conserve these critical species and their landscapes in Nebraska. Students will network with stakeholders and develop an awareness for influence of culture, politics, economics, and history in natural resource management and use.

https://newsroom.unl.edu/announce/snr/14985/84704

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Plains, Cranes, and a Watershed: Presentation

On July 14, 2022 Mike gave a talk to the International Crane Foundation titled: Plains, Cranes, and a Watershed.

“Magic happens in the heart of North America each March when nearly a million Sandhill Cranes descend to the Platte River Valley in central Nebraska. In that beautiful moment of spring is the largest gathering of cranes in the world. The braided river serves as the nexus of a migratory flyway, a once vast prairie ecosystem and a watershed with a deep history.

Michael will take us on a lifelong personal journey with camera in hand following cranes up and down the Central Flyway, and exploring the Great Plains – once one of the greatest grasslands on Earth. See in a new way his home watershed where he co-founded an innovative multi-media storytelling project called Platte Basin Timelapse that leverages the power of photography to explore the questions of where our water comes from and what it means to live in a watershed community.

Healthy watersheds, resilient grasslands and the connectivity of migratory flyways are central to almost every conversation we have about crane conservation in the world today. And those conversations are stories and imagery that, when shared, have the power to elevate the science and transcend the politics to help each of us connect personally, care deeply and understand what is at stake.”

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Introduction to Conservation Photography - University of Nebraska Class

 

Mike and his team at Platte Basin Timelapse will be teaching NRES 260: Introduction to Conservation Photography to undergraduate students at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln this coming Fall. This is the first conservation photography course to be taught at the University of Nebraska. This is the first step Mike and his team are working towards to create an undergraduate minor in conservation storytelling at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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Film Festivals 2022

A few of Platte Basin Timelapse's short films featuring Mike and his work telling natural history stories throughout the Platte Basin are official selections for the 2022 Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, Wild and Working Lands Film Festival, and the Wyoming International Film Festival. The films are titled "A Trout with Feathers" and "High Plains Wild".

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Pop-up Class: Prairie Cranes and Sandhill Chickens

In March, over Spring Break, Mike taught a popup class at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln with wildlife professor Larkin Powell called "Prairie Cranes & Sandhill Chickens". This class took a group of students to the Platte River and Nebraska Sandhills and provided experience in blinds with Sandhill Cranes and Greater Prairie Chickens, with a focus on how conservation organizations and private individuals work to conserve these critical species and their landscapes in Nebraska.

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Counting Cranes–New PBT Film

Imagine trying to count hundreds of thousands of birds in a matter of seconds. This is what Andy Caven does every spring… from a plane. In March, upwards of a million sandhill cranes pass through Nebraska's central Platte River Valley. For the past 20 years, the Crane Trust has conducted aerial surveys of sandhill crane roosts to get an accurate count of the number of birds that pass through. Andy and his team take us behind the scenes to show us how this process is done, what they have learned, and why it's important.

 
 
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The Nature Photographer by NANPA - Plains, Cranes and Watersheds featuring Michael Forsberg

 
 

Mike was recently featured on the podcast series, “Wild and Exposed” by NANPA.

Hear how Mike and his partners are building community around a watershed. Plus, hear about Mike’s journey to document the migration path of sandhill cranes, a new project on whooping cranes, and other fun things he loves to photograph in the Great Plains. Winner of NANPA’s 2017 Environmental Impact Award and the Sierra Club’s 2017 Ansel Adams Award for Conservation, Mike joins NANPA President Dawn Wilson and Wild and Exposed’s Ron Hayes, Jason Loftus and Mark Raycroft for this inspiring episode.

Listen HERE >>> https://www.wildandexposed.com/journal/lt3zw44z3hy6pmb-6lrdl-6pb4d-bsgm2-zj6b4-ygpm3-a7hgn-m7srp

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Wetlands of Nebraska: An Outreach and Education Project

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A project PBT is currently working on in partnership with Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is called Wetlands of Nebraska: An Outreach and Education Project. This project will produce and distribute a series of integrated wetland outreach and education products to increase awareness of the importance of wetlands in Nebraska and understand the need for wetland conservation. The products will be published Fall 2022 but please check our social media accounts to follow along the way.

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On the Move: Pronghorn Migrations Across Seasons

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Over the past year, the National Wildlife Federation and The Nature Conservancy of Montana have been partnering on a project across the Northern Great Plains, using pronghorn as the main character to identify the importance of connectivity across this vast landscape. Please follow this link http://nature.org/pronghornseasons to the interactive Story Map, On the Move, to follow pronghorn migrations, and their interactions and requirements over the seasons of a given year.

There is an introductory minute-long YouTube video that you can watch as well - YouTube link is here

Mike helped advise on the project, and his images appear throughout the StoryMap.

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Nebraska Stories: Return of the Swan

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NET’s Nebraska Stories aired the Platte Basin Timelapse film Return of the Swan on NET Television in late January 2021. The film and more can be found on the Nebraska Stories website HERE.

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Garden Club of America's first National Photography Conference

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Mike was keynote speaker for the Garden Club of America's first National Photography Conference "Focus on Photography - Imagine the Possibilities" on January 21st, 2021. The one day virtual event had over 1500 participants from around the country.

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International Crane Foundation: Plains, Cranes and a Watershed

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Mike gave his presentation titled, “Plains, Cranes and a Watershed” in a special member’s only webinar with the International Crane Foundation on October 22, 2020.

Presentation Summary:
Join Conservation Photographer and Nebraska native Michael Forsberg as he takes us on a lifelong personal journey with camera in hand following cranes up and down the Central Flyway, and exploring the Great Plains – once one of the greatest grasslands on Earth. See in a new way his home watershed where he co-founded an innovative multi-media storytelling project called Platte Basin Timelapse (PBT) that leverages the power of photography to explore the questions of where our water comes from and what it means to live in a watershed community. Healthy watersheds, resilient grasslands and the connectivity of migratory flyways are central to almost every conversation we have about crane conservation in the world today. And those conversations are stories and imagery that, when shared, have the power to elevate the science and transcend the politics to help each of us connect personally, care deeply and understand what is at stake.


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iLCP 15th Anniversary Virtual Exhibition

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The International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP) is a global Fellowship of extraordinary photographers and filmmakers whose work aligns with the organization's mission: supporting environmental and cultural conservation through ethical photography and filmmaking. This exhibit celebrates 15 years: 15 years as an organization, 15 years striving towards positive change, and 15 years of community and support.

Mike’s image of a lone bison bull in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota was contributed to the exhibition.

To enter the exhibition click HERE

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