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What Pristine Parks Brings…

EXPERIENCE

Two decades at the National Geographic Society (and it’s media arm, National Geographic Partners) has given us the experience and skill set to excel at the nexus of science, conservation and media. Over decades, we’ve worked with scientists and conservationists to distill their research, communicate its essence to our content teams, and then help formulate a public-facing posture for the broader organization to adopt. As of Fall 2019, we’re independent of National Geographic, but we remain profoundly-experienced big thinkers unafraid to dive deep into the research to come up with a plan - and then eager to roll-up our sleeves and implement it.

MEDIA SAAVY

Television, digital, giant screen, feature film, location-based entertainment… National Geographic is a leader in science and conservation media, dominating all of these formats - and our team was at the very heart of that since NG’s first TV channel launch. Through the years, we’ve been the only group that helped oversee every type of content produced, not just one silo. For nearly 20 years, we’ve been accruing experience making the complicated and esoteric, not just simple, but engrossing. More than 500 projects later, we’ve perfected the art of packaging words and video so they’ll be not just viewed, but devoured.

FUND-RAISING

Ideas take money to become movements - yet we know US national parks have very little of it to spare. (At last count, the National Park Service had a $12 billion maintenance backlog.) We’re here to be your fundraisers for this project as well as your content partners. We’ve worked with hundreds of conservationists over the years who’ve put together similar programs like this one and gotten them funded. We want to get started shaking the trees for you and your national park. Think big, start small, scale quickly - for sure. But you have to know where to start - and we do.

More about our story here.

Meet the founders here.