Ian Shive, an Ansel Adams award-winning photographer and filmmaker, has joined the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network (SBWCN) Board of Directors. Shive’s projects include the Discovery Channel ...
Award-winning filmmaker and photographer Ian Shive, a Santa Ynez resident, has captivated audiences worldwide with his unique footage of the expansive National Wildlife Refuge System — including sleek ...
THE NATIONAL PARKS get all the love, but if you really want to commune with nature and not a stampede of RVs, try a National Wildlife Refuge. Nature photographer Ian Shive spent the past eight years ...
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When Ian Shive found out that the land surrounding the Grand Canyon was at risk of being mined for uranium, he knew he had to do something. So he decided to make a film that would showcase the land in ...
Neither a national park nor a national forest, a national wildlife refuge is kind of like the red-headed stepchild of national wildlife designations. The parks get all the glory, but photographer, ...
An aerial view of Pye Islands, an uninhabited part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska. Photo: Ian Shive (Other) If you’re a nature-lover in the U.S., you’re probably familiar with ...
Join award-winning filmmaker and photographer Ian Shive for an extraordinary visual journey through some of the most remote and untamed corners of the United States. From the storm-lashed Aleutian ...
Masterworks like the BBC’s “Planet Earth II” or National Geographic’s “The Flood” have probably spoiled a lot of fans of nature television. They think everything is filmable. And everywhere. They ...
This year, Discovery Channel’s Shark Week is going somewhere it’s never been before—to a place few Americans today have explored: Cuba. As part of the network’s annual week of shark-themed programming ...
Shark Week has been known to take viewers on journeys to different places, but this year, the annual Discovery Channel event puts a new dot (and a major coup) on its expedition map: Cuba. "You just ...
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