Casey Anderson talks about the wild world and extraordinary events that involve the intersect and coexistence with all things nature. This includes interviews with experts and ordinary people who have had extreme encounters in the wild. Watch on https://www.caseyanderson.tv/videos
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Working out in the wild can be fun, dangerous, but most of all rewarding. Sometimes the results of one's job won't be finished or even appreciated for years after the work is done. In this episode, Casey and crew discuss the highs of filming on other continents and later they interview Anna Kusler, a conservation biologist, to talk about the amazing work she is doing with Cheetahs in Zambia. Note: Elephants are scary.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/VisionHawkFilms)
On February 3rd, Vision Hawk's newest film, Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains, premiers on PBS Nature. Casey and 2 members of his production crew discuss some of the highlights and challenges of bringing this story to life. Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/VisionHawkFilms)
In this episode, Casey and his sidekicks talk about living on the boundaries of the wild world. He interviews Malou Anderson-Ramirez who owns and operates a ranch on the edge of Yellowstone National Park.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/VisionHawkFilms)
Casey interviews an old friend, Andy Casagrande who films sharks for a living, and they discuss their experiences filming wild animals. WARNING: Strong languageSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/VisionHawkFilms)
Have you ever been lost... like really lost?In this episode, Casey talks about one of his most defining moments growing up when he got lost in the mountains of Montana at the age of 14. He also discusses other stories of getting lost throughout his adventures and what to do if you are to ever get lost in the wilderness. The second half of the podcast is an interview with a friend of his that got lost while filming bears in Alaska and how Casey set out to find him in the heart of bear country as a cold, rainy night descended upon them.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/VisionHawkFilms)
Considered the most elusive predator in the Americas, mountain lions are now being seen more than ever as human civilization, armed with cell phone cameras, encroaches into their territory.For decades, Casey Anderson has been observing and filming mountain lions and considers them one of the most fascinating animals he's ever encountered. In this episode Casey discusses his experiences with this apex predator and the many different types of encounters one might have with them. He also interviews Kyle Burgess, a trail runner who recently had a close call with a mountain lion in Utah and caught it all on video. Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/VisionHawkFilms)