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University of Otago, New Zealand - Science Communication Course:
http://www.sciencecommunication.info/filmmaking/index.html

Center for Environmental Filmmaking - American University:
http://environmentalfilm.org/

Montana State University - MFA in Science and Natural History Filmmaking:
http://naturefilm.montana.edu/index.php

Wildeye - Wildlife and conservation film and TV training
http://www.wildeye.co.uk/

Wildlife-film - The international website for wildlife film-makers
http://www.wildlife-film.com/

Greening the Screen
http://www.greeningthescreen.co.nz/

Rainforest Relief:
http://www.rainforestrelief.org/Campaigns/Safe_Sets_.html

Green Screen Toronto:
http://www.greenscreentoronto.com/

Climate Friendly:
https://climatefriendly.com/

Environmental Media Association:
http://www.ema-online.org/green_seal.php

The Green Film Alliance:
http://www.greenfilmalliance.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=29&Itemid=37

Film New Mexico, Green Initiative:
http://www.nmfilm.com/filming/green-filming/

California Film Commission, Green Resource Guide:
http://www.film.ca.gov/GreenFilmmaking/index.html

Reel Green, British Colombia:
http://bcfilmcommission.com/reel_green_bc/

UCLA - Sustainability in the Motion Picture Industry:
http://personal.anderson.ucla.edu/charles.corbett/papers/mpis_report.pdf

Warner Brothers Environmental Initiatives:
http://wbenvironmental.warnerbros.com/

earthOCEAN.tv
http://www.earthOCEAN.tv


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