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American Prairie Foundation Film – "American Serengeti" Wins International Wildlife Film Festival Awards

This Saturday, May 7th, marks the start of the weeklong 34th International Wildlife Film Festival http://www.wildlifefilms.org/ , the first and now longest running festival of its kind in the world, held in Missoula, Montana each year.

National Geographic’s film American Serengeti http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/series/nature-untamed/3765/Overview , about American Prairie Foundation’s http://americanprairie.org effort to create the largest wildlife reserve in the continental United States, was a winner in two categories – Best Film Made in Montana and Best of Category: Television Program (Budget of $500,000+) and received merit recognition for Best Cinematography and Best Conservation Message.

We are pleased that the film has received this recognition in Montana and are grateful for the opportunity to have collaborated with National Geographic on this effort. If you are in the area and would like to join us at the festival, please visit the festival’s website (http://www.wildlifefilms.org/festivals/iwff/index.html) to learn more and find screening times.

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