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Carol J. Amore photographing polar bears in Canada's Hudson Bay, Churchill, Manitoba. Tundra buggy windows remained open to avoid camera lens from fogging. We had about 20 to 30 bears around the tundra buggy on the shoreline waiting for the November sea ice to freeze before the polar bears could leave to hunt seals.



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Ancient Lands and Lives Film Productions is dedicated to storytelling
about wildlife and the people whose ancestors long experienced
how to survive in these shared lands. Carol J. Amore is the award-winning executive producer and filmmaker/photographer who leads
and produces these endangered wildlife film expeditions in Asia (wild Bengal tigers), Africa(Big Cats) and the Arctic(Polar Bears).
In 2024, Arctic Polar Bear Mothers was completed 12-24 and to be released 2025. Immerse yourself in the life of a Polar Bear mother protecting and caring for her cubs in the harsh Arctic extremes. Feel the high winds, frozen ice and plunge into the cold waters as the polar bear family hunts for its favorite food- seals. Arctic predators (male polar bears, arctic wolves, etc.) will challenge the polar bear mothers survival instincts. As a mother she will nurse her cubs to rapidly build their strength and find food for them to grow to independence. Witness the cubs' rapid growth from one pound at birth to about 250 pounds in one year.
In 2023, Ancient Lands and Lives-Above the Grand Canyon Rims short film/music video inspired domestic and international audiences through
experiencing the Grand Canyon's sweeping landscapes, unique wildlife interactions and its sacred tribal lands. It won the Cannes World Film Festival for BEST Nature/Wildlife. In 2024, it won over seventy global film festival awards as seen in Film Festival Freeway.com.
As an innovator, she believes in the synergy of new camera systems and advanced video production technologies to capture the best images for the film's story.
Wildlife is her passion and her purpose to work towards meaningful conservation solutions for endangered wild animals and humans to coexist.
For Carol, actions speak louder than words when it comes to saving wildlife. Her award-winning 20 Ways To Track A Tiger interactive e-book is part of a global media engagement effort to continue with her wild tiger conservation efforts. (www.tigerstracking.com) Available on Amazon, Apple and Google e-books.
Carol is also a member of the ASMP (Association of Media Photographers) and NANPA (North American Nature Photographers Association).
She is also a member of The Explorers Club, an Acclaimed Global Exploration Organization.
(Film Awards are shared at PRESS at www.ancientlandsandlives.com
and Film Festival Freeways. Film/media interviews are available.)