PLANET FUNGI'S NEW DOCUMENTARY RECEIVES MAJOR FUNDING SUPPORT
One of the forests featured in Planet Fungi’s new documentary Follow the Rain, is Stephen and Catherine’s local - the lowland subtropical rainforest in north east NSW, Australia. It is a critically endangered ecosystem and very precious to these two fungi hunters.
“The early settlers called it the ‘Big Scrub’ such a dismissive term for this wonderfully biodiverse and beautiful forest” - Stephen Axford.
Here is a special sneak preview for Planet Fungi supporters - vimeo.com/839254717
It is a tiny extract of the “Big Scrub” sequence in FOLLOW THE RAIN. Please note the music, colour grade and sound mix are draft only.
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The lowland subtropical rainforest is also very precious to two organisations who are the voice of this forest, the Big Scrub Foundation www.bigscrubfoundation.org/ and the Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy www.bigscrubrainforest.org/. Both these organisations restore and care for this critically endangered rainforest.
The Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy (formerly Big Scrub Landcare) is one of the largest and most successful Landcare groups in Australia. They work with government, landholders and the community on rainforest restoration and ongoing care.
The Foundation is the sister organisation of Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy. One of the Foundation’s primary goals is contributing to the funding of Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy’s rainforest restoration projects.
Stephen and Catherine are extremely grateful to both organisations for supporting the work they do in raising awareness about the critical role fungi play in these forests.
The Big Scrub forests have never been properly surveyed for fungi and yet the forests would not exist without this Kingdom of Life.
Planet Fungi’s impact strategy will raise awareness about the need to survey the Big Scrub for fungi and it will support the restoration work of both Big Scrub Foundation and Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy. Planet Fungi Productions will also be assisting these groups in getting the word out about some exciting new forest conservation initiatives.
The combined donation of $10,000, together with $20,000 donated by 252 individuals and organisations, has brought us within reach of our fundraising goal of $43,000.
CAN YOU HELP US RAISE THE FINAL $13,000?
EVERY BIT HELPS - LARGE OR SMALL.
Planet Fungi
PLANET FUNGI'S NEW DOCUMENTARY RECEIVES MAJOR FUNDING SUPPORT
One of the forests featured in Planet Fungi’s new documentary Follow the Rain, is Stephen and Catherine’s local - the lowland subtropical rainforest in north east NSW, Australia. It is a critically endangered ecosystem and very precious to these two fungi hunters.
“The early settlers called it the ‘Big Scrub’ such a dismissive term for this wonderfully biodiverse and beautiful forest” - Stephen Axford.
Here is a special sneak preview for Planet Fungi supporters - vimeo.com/839254717
It is a tiny extract of the “Big Scrub” sequence in FOLLOW THE RAIN.
Please note the music, colour grade and sound mix are draft only.
In our latest blog we share some of the fungal types you will find there ... www.planetfungi.movie/news/planet-fungi-doco-fungi…
We encourage our followers to sign up for our newsletter - link at www.planetfungi.movie
The lowland subtropical rainforest is also very precious to two organisations who are the voice of this forest, the Big Scrub Foundation www.bigscrubfoundation.org/ and the Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy www.bigscrubrainforest.org/. Both these organisations restore and care for this critically endangered rainforest.
The Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy (formerly Big Scrub Landcare) is one of the largest and most successful Landcare groups in Australia. They work with government, landholders and the community on rainforest restoration and ongoing care.
The Foundation is the sister organisation of Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy. One of the Foundation’s primary goals is contributing to the funding of Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy’s rainforest restoration projects.
Stephen and Catherine are extremely grateful to both organisations for supporting the work they do in raising awareness about the critical role fungi play in these forests.
The Big Scrub forests have never been properly surveyed for fungi and yet the forests would not exist without this Kingdom of Life.
Planet Fungi’s impact strategy will raise awareness about the need to survey the Big Scrub for fungi and it will support the restoration work of both Big Scrub Foundation and Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy. Planet Fungi Productions will also be assisting these groups in getting the word out about some exciting new forest conservation initiatives.
The combined donation of $10,000, together with $20,000 donated by 252 individuals and organisations, has brought us within reach of our fundraising goal of $43,000.
CAN YOU HELP US RAISE THE FINAL $13,000? EVERY BIT HELPS - LARGE OR SMALL.
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