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Natural History Cinematographer

TADPOLES: The Big Little Migration

  • Writer: Maxwel Hohn
    Maxwel Hohn
  • Sep 15, 2020
  • 1 min read

Four years ago I began filming tadpoles in a small lake on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. What I saw made a profound impact on me, so much so that I returned again and again, each year capturing as much of the incredible wildlife event as possible.


With a wealth of footage and an amazing migration story to tell, I partnered with storytellers Steve Woods, and Russell Clark and produced the mini nature documentary you see below.


The mini doc has already attracted a huge amount of online attention, it has entertained and educated people all around the world - even within its first few hours of streaming. The epic story of these little creatures has captured the hearts of people, and will hopefully go some way to protecting the threatened western toad species.


I hope you enjoy watching the video as much as I enjoyed making it.


 
 
 

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Lucille Douglas
Lucille Douglas
Jul 07

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