
Justin Grubb
@journeyinjustin
Award winning filmmaker - Nat Geo Wild | Wildlife biologist, world traveler and video host.
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http://runningwild.media 11-03-2016 03:45:06
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Proud of our new film released over on Hakai Magazine! Running Wild Media

Going live with EarthEcho Int'l on Instagram in 5 min. Join in to hear about filmmaking and conservation.

Some shots of my favorite encounters while filming off the coast of Brazil with calacademy for Running Wild Media. Special thanks to hakaimag. #film #travel #ocean #conservation #water #sea #animals #wildlife⊠instagram.com/p/CAauXKFAXVy/âŠ




If you're not checking out Exploring By the Seat Of Your Pants ExploringByTheSeat - Find us on BlueSky, you and your students are missing out on some of the most engaging learning experiences offered these days. (by a fellow Cdn teacher!) See exploringbytheseat.com/lessons/#upcom⊠and sign up to get a monthly list of events







Here is a nice highlight about my photography work from CityPulse Columbus. citypulsecolumbus.com/justin-grubb-oâŠ


.The Allegheny Front interviews filmmakers about their new film âHellbentâ & shares what the elusive hellbender population can tell us about environmental impacts they are facing: wesa.fm/environment-en⊠WCFF wesa @KaraHolsopple @AnnieRothNews Hellbent - Film Justin Grubb

Photo by Justin Grubb Justin Grubb / A green lynx spider waits in ambush for insects lured in by the rotting smell of this pitcher plant in Central Florida. 1/5


I just cried almost the entire length of Hellbent - Film. From the beauty, sadness, rage and relief, repeat. Please watch it, vote for it, share it. It's important. Nature has rights. People before corporations. Mud puppies are awesome. watch.eventive.org/2023wwd/play/6âŠ


Photo by Justin Grubb Justin Grubb / This little lamb is born right into a life of hopping, jumping, and skipping across steep, treacherous cliffs â a life as a daredevil. 1/3


Here is part 1 of a great article about hellbenders and our Hellbent - Film. Read it here. standard-journal.com/article_189722âŠ

Photo by Justin Grubb Justin Grubb / Two young prairie dogs share a piece of grass in Badlands National Park. These animals are in the squirrel family and are incredibly important for the ecosystem.
