Realscreen
 - 11/19/2021

“The first film of our season was called My Garden of a Thousand Bees, and it came out of COVID,” he explains. “Wildlife macro photographer, Martin Dorn, who lives in Bristol, England, has extraordinary lenses and rigs where he shoots insects. And because he couldn’t go out and he couldn’t travel, he decided, ‘I want to shoot the bees in my garden. I’ve always been interested in them and now I have the time to actually spend to film them.’”

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RealScreen
 - 10/22/2021

The World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP) announced the nominations for the Buzzies, the group’s awards celebrating the best in science and factual storytelling, on Thursday (Oct. 21). The Buzzies recognize science, history and natural history projects in short- and long-form programs and multi-platform work, as well as for innovation and impact.

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Press Release - 10/20/2021

Celebrating the launch of the MY GARDEN OF A THOUSAND BEES Film, Nature and HHMI Tangled Bank Studios Join World Wildlife Fund and Air Wick®’s One Square Foot Initiative to Raise Awareness About Pollinators, Wildflowers and Healthy Ecosystems

HHMI Tangled Bank Studios, Nature and select PBS stations will host planting and screening events with libraries and community gardens across the country through summer 2022 to encourage the creation of pollinator habitat and distribute activity guides and educational materials.

On TV Today
 - 10/20/2021

In “My Garden of a Thousand Bees,” premiering Wednesday, Oct 20 (check local listings), as the first installment of the series’ 40th season, wildlife photographer Martin Dohrn uses lockdown to his advantage as he turns his camera on the bees in the backyard of his urban Bristol, England, home.

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