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January 22, 2021

Bisoncast Video Series: Beyond Beauty | National Museum of Wildlife Art

Bisoncast Video Series: Beyond Beauty | National Museum of Wildlife Art
January 22, 2021

Who decides what is beautiful and what is valuable? Can a creature that crawls into our nightmares also be vital for our survival, and, even charming?

Bisoncast is an award-winning video series produced by the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming. Each episode features a closer look at art from the Museum, and considers cultural and historical influences, current relevance, and connections to the natural world.

Last summer, I was fortunate to spend a day shooting with representatives from the Museum and the film crew from Teton Gravity Research at one of my field sites in the greater Yellowstone area.

Beyond Beauty Awards


Bisoncast: Beyond Beauty, The National Museum of Wildlife Art

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About Maggie

Maggie Raboin is an ecologist whose research seeks to uncover the ways that invertebrates are affected by human-created environmental change. She is currently a PhD candidate at UC Berkeley.

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