Can woolly mammoths save the world?: Luke Griswold-Tergis at TEDxConstitutionDrive
Luke Griswold-Tergis is a filmmaker based part time in San Francisco and part time in Haines, Alaska. His first film, Smokin’ Fish, played at film festivals around the world and broadcast nationally on PBS. He is currently working on a series of films that examine the human relationship with the rest of the world. The first is about Russian Scientist Sergey Zimov and his unusual “Pleistocene Park“ experiment. In a remote corner of Siberia Zimov has single handedly began recreating, or in his words “restorin
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