Watch detection dogs learn to sniff out illegal ivory and other contraband. The Luangwa Valley is Zambia’s wildlife stronghold, and it is under increasing attack from poachers. In response, WD4C has trained a team of detection and tracking dogs to live and work in the area permanently.
The dogs travel to Zambia WD4C’s trainer/biologists, who spend several months on site training handlers from SLCS and the Zambia Wildlife Authority. The dogs have found poaching contraband that law enforcement would never have discovered without them, such as gun parts concealed in the thatched roof of a hut, or, incredibly, a tiny primer cap (used to fire a muzzle loader) that was placed in a matchbox, hidden inside a suitcase, and buried among bags and parcels in a tightly packed van. Searches like these often happen along roads or in villages, when many bystanders are watching, which adds to the dogs’ deterrence value. Learn about Working Dogs for Conservation's program at www.WD4C.org.
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Topside Demo Reel - on site at the Titanic, underwater at Palau, adventure races in Asia and Morocco, on the scene with smoke jumpers, climbers, monks and tigers, on re-enactments of Lewis and Clark, and grabbing footage of avalanches and wildlife from our own regional backyard, and more.
Underwater Reel only.
Produced for The Roundtable on the Crown of the Continent. The Roundtable addresses changing land use and climate in one of the largest intact landscapes in North America. Home to diverse stakeholders, this northern Rocky Mountain ecosystem bridges the United States and Canada, including Glacier National Park and Waterton Lakes National Park.
Learn more at the Roundtable website: www.crownroundtable.org/ Produced by Wimberg Productions. Still images by Tony Bynum. Music by Stuart Weber.
When Randy worked on "Live from a Shark Cage", a Discovery Shark Week special, we never imagined a shark would join him in the cage. On location at Bikini Atoll.
Producer: Al Giddings, Images Unlimited Follow smoke jumpers in training, for The Learning Channel.
R. Wimberg: DOP Randy participated in three expeditions to the site of the Titanic:
"The Making of Planet Ice", with James Cameron and Al Giddings; "Ghosts of the Abyss" with James Cameron; and his first expedition in 1987 for LBS/Westgate Productions resulted in the special "Return to the Titanic, Live". Randy directed the Action Asia Challenge series for National Geographic International Channel.
Randy Wimberg, Director of Photography; Geoff Stevens, Producer
The Search for Lewis & Clark, Discovery, DP R. Wimberg.
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Small Dogs, Big Jobs: Little Corgi Herds 100 Cattle Animal Planet webvideo, shot in Musselshell, Montana Randy Wimberg, Director of Photography |