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The Invisible Mammal: A Filmmaker's Journey to Bat Conservation

The Invisible Mammal: A Filmmaker's Journey to Bat Conservation

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In this episode of 'Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis,' host Michelle Lewis interviews filmmaker Kristen Tièche about her film 'The Invisible Mammal,' which explores the lives of bats and the devastating impact of white nose syndrome. Kristen shares her journey from discovering bats as a graduate student to making a film aimed at raising awareness and love for these misunderstood creatures. The discussion covers the ecological importance of bats, the challenges they face from diseases and environmental changes, and the innovative conservation efforts like 'Operation Fat Bat.' Kristen also highlights the importance of individual actions in community conservation efforts and how people can support and screen her film. The episode ends with a thought-provoking discussion on using a hypothetical 'climate stick' to encourage sustainable transportation.


Be sure to visit www.obxeff.com for more information on the Outer Banks Environmental Film Festival.


00:36 Kristen's Journey to Filmmaking and Bats

02:38 The Impact of White Nose Syndrome

07:15 Raising Awareness and Love for Bats

09:26 Bats' Contributions to Ecosystems

13:41 Bat Rehabilitation and Conservation Efforts

25:14 Current and Future Projects

28:23 Finding Hope in the Climate Crisis

34:09 Conclusion and Where to Watch the Film

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