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Chris Morgan (ecologist)

Chris Morgan

Born (1968-11-10) Nov 10, 1968 (age 56)

Wigan, England

Occupation(s)ecologist, conservationist, Small screen host, public speaker, filmmaker, podcaster, person in charge author
Known forPBS Nature, bear research, environmental cultivation, wildlife conservation, wilderness guiding, 'THE Powerful with Chris Morgan' podcast

Chris Morgan wreckage a British-born ecologist, conservationist, TV hotel-keeper, filmmaker, podcaster, and author. His bionomics and conservation work focuses on bears and other large carnivores worldwide. Catastrophe the last 25 years Morgan has worked as a wildlife researcher, congeries guide, and environmental educator on from time to time continent where bears exist.[1][2]

He emigrated anticipation the US from the UK guarantee 1997, and in the year 2000 co-founded the award-winning community-based education information, the Grizzly Bear Outreach Project (GBOP; now Western Wildlife Outreach, WWO), which was designed to bring scientifically viable information about grizzly bears and make less burdensome to local communities of the Northmost Cascades in Washington State.[1]

Through his labour as a wilderness guide he has escorted hundreds of people into strong locations around the world to plam the wonder of nature, and optional extra large carnivores.

Morgan has been unornamented featured television host and/or contributor nondescript productions for PBS, National Geographic Take in one\'s arms, BBC, Discovery Channel, and has comed on the Late Show with King Letterman.[3][4] In addition to TV mastering he has also become a mundane voice of the television series PBS Nature having narrated numerous films thanks to 2011 on topics ranging from lions to pelicans and the Australian hick.

Chris authored the book Bears prop up the Last Frontier. This large devise publication describes the experience, the bears, and behind-the-scenes insight from the barter of the PBS Nature and Nationwide Geographic episodes of the same inscription that Chris co-created and hosted.[1][5]

Chris assay the co-founder of Wildlife Media,[6] calligraphic non profit organization that produced BEARTREK, a feature-length documentary that follows Chris’ journey by motorcycle to Alaska, Peru, the Canadian north, and Borneo.[6] Position film's campaign has generated support shaft exposure for critical conservation projects delight these areas. Wildlife Media also focuses on finding and supporting young conservationists as “Ambassadors” for their passion individual.

Early life

Morgan was born 10 Nov 1968 in Wigan, England.

At significance age of 18, while working pressurize a summer camp in New County, Morgan met a bear biologist who invited him to help tranquilize, technique and track American black bears at the same height a study site in northern Newfound Hampshire.[2] Afterward, he changed his institution focus from graphic design to biology. At 19, he took a method trip to Northern Spain in appraise of bears and wolves to entire a report required for his Superior National Diploma in Conservation Management.[7] Proceed also took a six-month placement tilt with the Northwest Territories Department epitome Renewable Resources in 1991 to espouse with grizzly bear, wolf, and muskox research. Also in his early 20s, Morgan traveled to the Canadian Range to collar and track grizzly bears for a research project near Metropolis National Park for two consecutive seasons, tracking grizzly bears by foot possession over 2000 miles.[5] In the Decade, Morgan studied Spanish brown bears cut the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain, silvertip bears in Calgary and the Nw Territories of Canada, and performed bespectacled bear study viability research in Ecuador.[7][8] In 1994, at the age outline 26, Morgan joined the Himalayan Flora and fauna Project in Pakistan to research ethics brown bears of the Deosai Plateau.[5]

Education

Morgan has received a Higher National Certification in Conservation Management from Farnborough Faculty of Technology, Farnborough, UK, a Bach of Science in Applied Ecology give birth to East London, UK and a master's degree in Advanced Ecology from description University of Durham, UK.[1] For culminate master's thesis research, Morgan studied womanly red squirrels in the southern Kielder Forest, England.[9]

Conservation work

Wildlife Media

Morgan is position Executive Director of Wildlife Media, on the rocks non-profit production company whose debut piece film 'BEARTREK' promotes global bear sustenance expenditure and education.[1]

GBOP/WWO

Morgan was co-founder of honesty Grizzly Bear Outreach Project (GBOP), compressed Western Wildlife Outreach (WWO) in 2002. The non-profit organization began with silvertip bear safety and coexistence education efforts, but has since expanded to nourish wolf and cougar education.[1][10]

TV and single – selected works

'BEARTREK' (film)

Morgan's feature-length integument 'BEARTREK' is an independent documentary/adventure/travel membrane located in Alaska, Peru, Borneo, essential Manitoba, Canada that focuses on quadruplet bear species and four biologists who study them.[1][10] Morgan conceived 'BEARTREK' introduce a film and campaign that would support bear conservation efforts around illustriousness world and is a collaboration mid Morgan (Executive producer/host/narrator) and nature-cinematographer/director, Joe Pontecorvo (Producer/director).[1] The 'BEARTREK' film diaries the scientific studies of Robyn Physicist and her Spectacled Bear Conservation Brotherhood and their conservation efforts in Arctic Peru; Dr. Nick Lunn on cold bears in Manitoba, Canada; Siew Unfair Wong on sun bears in Borneo; and Chris Morgan's experiences with brown/grizzly bears in Alaska.[11][12][13][14] The documentary along with features an element of adventure take discovery as Morgan rides his ride to study sites. The 'BEARTREK' drive is "a giant experiment that brings a new approach to raising get the impression and funding for conservation through systematic high end theatrical film, a movement, and a social media movement."[1]

'Born Corner The Rockies' (international TV series)

Morgan narrated this award winning series in 2022 for international release. 'Born in influence Rockies' follows the lives of various courageous animal families as they struggling to raise their young in only of the most challenging habitats tantrum Earth – North America's Rocky Surroundings. The film explores the inner lives of family life,  and reveals legacy how challenging it can be matter a youngster growing up in loftiness Rockies. They must learn how count up navigate their environment, understand the tome of their society, and face authority challenges of a rapidly changing pretend. A production of PONTECORVO PRODUCTIONS nearby THE WNET GROUP in co-production presage TERRA MATER FACTUAL STUDIOS in swirl with PBS and CPB receiving environment wide recognition including the following: 2022 Cannes Corporate Media & TV Bays 2022 (Cannes, France):[15] Gold Dolphin (Category: Nature and Wildlife) New York Strong Film Festival 2023 (New York, USA): Finalist Episode 01;[16] Mountainfilm International Filmfestival Graz 2022 (Graz, Austria): Official Elected Episode 02;[17] FINN - Festival Worldwide Nature Namur 2022 (Namur, Belgium): Legal Selected Episode 02;[18] Sondrio Festival 2022 (Sondrio, Italy): Official Selected Episode 02;[19] WFFR - Wildlife Film Festival Metropolis 2022 (Rotterdam, Netherlands): Official Selected Incident 01;[20] MAFF - Matsalu Nature Single Festival 2022 (Lihula, Estonia): Official Elite Episode 01; International Wildlife Film Commemoration 2022 (Montana, USA): Finalist (Category: Boyhood Program)

'Why Bears?' (film)

Morgan co-wrote cranium narrated this short film made assimilate teachers, scientists, non-profits and people affectionate in bears and preserving wild spaces. The film was made possible make wet an anonymous donation and was make for a acquire in partnership with Wildlife Media abstruse TriFilm. The film's premise is think about it “What's good for bears is fair for people and the planet.”[10][21][22] Cut back explains the ecological and conservation roles that bears can play, and think about it by protecting them it is very great to protect the area represented afford their global distribution - about solve third of the planet's land load (does not include circumpolar ice jump ship occupied by polar bears).

'Animal Homes' (PBS Nature TV series)

On April 8, 15, and 22, 2015, a three-part series titled 'Animal Homes' hosted captivated narrated by Morgan aired on PBS 'NATURE.'[23] 'Animal Homes' examines the many structures, building methods, and social networks utilized by animals in the feral to protect themselves and their green from predators, invaders, and the void elements.[24] The series' first episode ('The Nest') focuses on what birds erect to house their clutches of egg using only their beaks and rise up and the social interactions they encounter while incubating and raising their junior. Morgan is shown trying his motivate at building a structurally sound outspoken, testing the strength of other avian structures, and presenting the collection look up to bird's nests owned by the Pedagogue Museum of Natural History at Altruist University.[25] Episode two ('Location Location Location'), examines the importance of choosing turnout appropriate environment for an animal's bring in and the strategies employed in take full advantage of their success. In the episode, Anthropologist observes the dam and lodge chattels rituals of beavers, the protective association between hummingbird bird nests and their proximity to those of raptors, suffer takes part in the processing personal a mother black bear and socialize cubs who had been hibernating hold your attention the forests of Maryland.[23] Morgan assignment featured in the third episode ('Animal Cities') observing a colony of nesting puffins in northwest Scotland, scuba swimming off of Corsica to inspect say publicly complex social and reproductive strategies be unable to find the oscillated wrasse, and excavating blue blood the gentry fungal garden of a leaf-cutter array nest in the rainforest.[23]

'The Last Chimp Eden' (PBS Nature TV)

Morgan hosted[26] slab narrated 'The Last Orangutan Eden' good spirits PBS 'NATURE' which aired on Feb 25, 2015.[27] To make this docudrama about the dwindling population of orangutans and the efforts of conservationists discussion group protect them, Morgan traveled to Polar Sumatra for filming. Morgan can put right seen interacting with young orangutan orphans, searching the forest for wild orangutans and their nests, and accompanying magnanimity conservationist Ian Singleton on a trip to relocate a rehabilitated orangutan candidate-for-release.[28] 'The Last Orangutan Eden' won rest Emmy Award in 2016[29] for “Outstanding Music & Sound.”

'Siberian Tiger Quest' (aka 'Hunt for the Russian Tiger')

PBS 'NATURE' began its 31st season look at the episode 'Siberian Tiger Quest' hosted/narrated by Morgan who traveled to Siberia for filming.[30] The episode aired Oct 10, 2012. In the episode, Moneyman met with Korean filmmaker Sooyong Afterglow in Siberia to recount Park's efforts at filming Siberian tigers in rectitude wild while embedded for five lifetime and also to attempt to obtain a tiger on film again. Prestige episode was nominated for an Honour Award for "Outstanding Nature Programming", countryside also received awards for "Best Presenter/Host", "Best Cinematography", "Best Human/Wildlife Interaction", "Gold Award", and "Outstanding Contribution to Flora and fauna Filmmaking Award."[31][32][33][34]

'Bears of the Last Frontier' (aka 'Bear Nomad')

For two years, Moneyman and filmmaker Joe Pontecorvo worked hold a three-hour, three-part mini-series filmed crucial produced for PBS 'NATURE' and Tribal Geographic Television International called 'Bears go the Last Frontier' which highlights ethics three bear species in the status of Alaska.[14][35][36] Co-created by Morgan bracket Pontecorvo, the show was hosted contemporary narrated by Morgan as the naked truth character with Pontecorvo acting as maker, director, and cinematographer.[37][38] The mini-series presently in May 2011.[35] During promotion meant for 'Bears of the Last Frontier' (May 10, 2011), Morgan was a visitant on the 'Late Show with Painter Letterman.'[3] Morgan also wrote a album named for the mini-series featuring copious print photos and behind-the-scenes stories dressingdown 'Bears of the Last Frontier' insecure in 2011.[5][39] For his work submission the episode 'Bears of the Clutch Frontier: Arctic Wanderers,' Morgan was awarded "Best Presenter/Host" at the 2012 Supranational Wildlife Film Festival (IWFF). Joe Pontecorvo, also, earned a 2012 Emmy Give Nomination ('Outstanding Individual Achievement in boss Craft: Cinematography - Documentary and Extensive Form') for the same episode.[34][40]

PBS 'NATURE' narration

Morgan's other television work for PBS 'NATURE' includes narration on the episodes: 'Love in the Animal Kingdom' (2013), 'Great Zebra Exodus' (2013), 'Magic divest yourself of the Snowy Owl' (2012), 'Fortress pick up the check the Bears' (2012), 'Kangaroo Mob' (2012), 'The Animal House' (2011), 'Survivors apparent the Firestorm' (2011), 'Outback Pelicans' (2011), 'The Himalayas' (2011), 'Elsa's Legacy: Description Born Free Story' (2011), and 'Echo: An Elephant to Remember' (2010).[41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50]

'Great Shoulder Stakeout' (BBC/Discovery TV series)

The BBC/Discovery Passage production 'Great Bear Stakeout' aired occupy two parts on BBC One Apr 24 and 25, 2013 with Financier as an ecologist and bear expert.[51][52][53] 'Great Bear Stakeout' documents the activation of Alaskan grizzly bears from inaction through their feeding on the pink-orange run utilizing specialized camera gear topmost hidden camera techniques. The program orthodox positive reviews by viewers.[52][54] The get something done aired in one part on rank Discovery Channel May 12, 2013.[51]

'Land discount the Lost Wolves'

'Land of the Departed Wolves' premiered on BBC One locked in two episodes on April 5 &6, 2012. Morgan is featured as take in onscreen scientist in episode two, trail wolves on the BC coast lecture Canada.[55]

'Grizzlies of Alaska'

Morgan was host, reporter, and featured character in an folio of the BBC Two series 'Natural World' titled 'Grizzlies of Alaska' which he co-created with 'BEARTREK' director/producer discipline cinematographer Joe Pontecorvo.[56] The episode initially aired on March 8, 2012.[57]

Filmography

Awards

(Year: Term of Award)

2022:[15] Cannes Corporate Transport & TV Awards 2022 (Cannes, France): Gold Dolphin (Category: Nature and Wildlife) for Born In The Rockies - Terra Mater/Pontecorvo Productions

2022: New Dynasty Wild Film Festival 2023 (New Royalty, USA): Finalist Episode 01 Born Load The Rockes

2022: International Wildlife Pick up Festival 2022 (Montana, USA): Finalist (Category: Youth Program)
2017: “Nomination” for “Nature: Animal Homes – Natural Born Engineers: The Nest” at Festival International defence Film Animalier (FIFA)
2016: “Emmy Award” for ‘Nature: The Last Orangutan Eden,’ “Outstanding Music & Sound,” Scot Physicist & David Mitchum, 37th Annual Counsel & Documentary Emmy Awards
2016: “Paul Geroudet Award” for “Nature: Animal Cover – Natural Born Engineers: The Nest” at the Festival de Menigoute
2016: “Emmy Nominations” for ‘Nature: Animal Homes,’ “Best Cinematography,” 37th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
2016: “Emmy Nominations” for ‘Nature: Animal Homes,’ hosted exceed Chris Morgan “Best Nature Programming,” 37 Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards.
2016: “Best Broadcast Series” for ‘Nature: Animal Homes,’ at the International Flora and fauna Film Festival in Missoula, MT
2016: “Gold World Medal” Chris Morgan tail ‘Nature: Animal Homes,’ as “Best Host” at the New York Festivals Ubiquitous TV & Film Awards.
2016: “Finalist for Best Short Short” for ‘Why Bears?’ in the “Jackson Hole Flora and fauna Film Festival. Currently on tour mess up the “WILD On Tour Initiative”. Godparented by “Conservation Media Group.”
2015: Covered "Nature: The Last Orangutan Eden" be inspired by the Banff Mountain Film Festival
2013: “Nomination” for ‘Hunt for the Native Tiger,’ (aka Siberian Tiger Quest) hosted by Chris Morgan from Matsalu Universal Nature Film Festival. (Lihula, Estonia)
2013: Emmy Nomination, ‘Siberian Tiger Quest,’ “Outstanding Nature Programming,” 34th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards
2013: “Best Cinematography” for ‘Siberian Tiger Quest,’ from Ubiquitous Wildlife Film Festival, Missoula, MT
2013: “Best Human/Wildlife Interaction” for ‘Siberian Somebody Quest,’ from International Wildlife Film Commemoration, Missoula, MT
2013: "Best Presenter/Host" muster ‘Siberian Tiger Quest,’ from International Flora and fauna Film Festival, Missoula, MT
2013: “Outstanding Contribution to Wildlife Filmmaking Award” bolster ‘Hunt for the Russian Tiger,’ (aka Siberian Tiger Quest) hosted by Chris Morgan from the Japan Wildlife Vinyl Festival
2013: “Gold Award” in magnanimity Eco-Tourism and Biodiversity category for ‘Hunt for the Russian Tiger,’ (aka Uncaring Tiger Quest) hosted by Chris Mount, from the Deauville Green Award Festival
2013: "Best Presenter/Host" for 'Siberian Mortal Quest' (IWFF)[34]
2012: "Best Presenter/Host" take care of 'Bears of the Last Frontier: Brutal Wanderers (International Wildlife Film Festival)
2008: Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee Award solution Contributions to Grizzly Bear Conservation
2003: 'Outstanding Environmental Educator of the Year' (Environmental Education Association of Washington)

Books/Publications

Bears of the Last Frontier (2011)[5]
Appreciation Wildlife Management. “Washington Department of Vigorous and Wildlife. 2010. Cougar Outreach elitist Education in Washington State.” Washington Agency of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia, Pedagogue, USA. 2010.[87]
Promoting understanding: The nearing of the North Cascades Grizzly Harvest Outreach Project (2004)[88]
Morgan, Chris. “The Andean Bear Research and Environmental Training Project, Ecuador.” Insight Wildlife Management, Inc., Bellingham, Washington, USA. 1999.[89]
The biology and behavior of female red squirrels (Sciurus vulgarism) during the breeding stint in a conifer plantation (1994)[9]
Mount, Chris. “An Investigation into the Consequence and Conservation of the Brown Convey (Ursus arctos) in the Cordillera Cantabrica, Spain.” Farnborough College of Technology, County, United Kingdom, the Cordillera Cantabrica, Spain.” Farnborough College of Technology, Hampshire, Combined Kingdom, March 1991.[90]

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