
Documenting the front lines of environmentalism in the PNW
A new season of the short-form series Human Elements takes viewers from a 1,000-degree glass kiln on the San Juan Islands to a range with wild wolves.
Sarah Hoffman is a senior video producer at Cascade PBS, focusing on science and the environment. Previously she worked as a visual journalist for the Omaha World-Herald and The Dallas Morning News.
A new season of the short-form series Human Elements takes viewers from a 1,000-degree glass kiln on the San Juan Islands to a range with wild wolves.
Daniel Curry spends his days on horseback studying wolves’ migration patterns and deterring them from encroaching on the human landscape.
Based on Lopez Island, artist and environmentalist Raven Skyriver breathes endangered Salish Sea animals into fragile glass.
With only 358 of the endangered animals left, the Marmot Recovery Foundation is working to release captive marmots in mountain burrows.
From beneath our feet to the tallest trees, Korena Mafune can study resiliency through a close look at the forest's fungal networks.