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Glacial lakes of Grand Teton is final installment in series of park shorts

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Glacial Lakes in Grand Teton

Glacial Lakes in Grand Teton is the final installment in a four-part series of short videos aimed at raising awareness of the park. (image by New Thought Media)

From Staff Reports

JACKSON, WYO. — The last in a series of four short videos highlighting the natural wonders of Grand Teton National Park has been released, focusing on the life-giving waters of the park.

In collaboration with Grand Teton Association, Grand Teton National Park Foundation has released “Glacial Lakes in Grand Teton,” aimed at raising awareness about the park using a contemporary and accessible medium that is available online to viewers around the world.

“Glacial Lakes in Grand Teton” joins “Color Change in Grand Teton,” “Day and Night in Grand Teton” and “Weather in Grand Teton,” the first three films in the four-part series called “From Valley to Peak.” All four shorts include footage of natural phenomena in Grand Teton National Park.

The films were recently completed by Jackson-based videographers Jesse Ryan and Ryan Christopher of New Thought Media.

“Our effort to connect people to the park and to educate them about this amazing resource remains one of the most important components of our mission at the foundation,” said foundation president Leslie Mattson in a statement last month marking the release of the first film. ”Projects like this are a great way to spread the wonders of Grand Teton to national park lovers far and wide.”

The four-minute videos showcase a selection of striking natural occurrences through artfully captured landscapes, time-lapse sequences and insightful narration. The final remaining video in the series will be released next month.

The video series is one of the most recent foundation-funded projects, and echoes the organization’s mission to fund initiatives that go beyond what the National Park Service can accomplish on its own.  Since 1997, the foundation has raised more than $20 million for education-based capital projects, work-and-learn programs that connect youth to nature and various wildlife research and protection projects.

“Glacial Lakes in Grand Teton” is posted below, and is also available on the foundation’s web site, along with “Color Change in Grand Teton,” “Day and Night in Grand Teton” and “Weather in Grand Teton.”

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By Yellowstone Gate | Published Jul 11, 2012
Tags: glacial lakes in grand teton, grand teton, grand teton association, grand teton park foundation, grand teton video, video
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One Response to Glacial lakes of Grand Teton is final installment in series of park shorts
  1. Elisabeth
    July 11, 2012 | 11:51 am

    Thanks so much for sharing these videos. We are thrilled to make Grand Teton’s beauty visible to those who may not be able to visit in person!

    Elisabeth Rohrbach
    Grand Teton National Park Foundation


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