Documentary filmmaker and wildlife photographer Carole Amore has traveled to remote parts of the world in pursuit of adventure. Her passion is the Asian tiger and she has written books, produced films and created museum exhibits to spread awareness of this endangered creature.
Birth: 1953
Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA
Education: B.S. and Sub-Doctoral in Clinical/Organizational Psychology
Occupation: Executive Producer, Filmmaker, Photographer, Author, and Global Leadership Development Consultant
Expeditions: Indian Jungle, African Predators, Arctic-Polar Bears, and American National Parks Favorite Place To Be: Filming wild Bengal tigers from on top of an Asian elephant
Best Discoveries: Developing an award-winning wild Bengal Tiger film, TIGERS-Tracking a Legend, and 2020 BEST Multi-Media e-book and print book for 20 Ways To Track A Tiger Favorite Items In The Field: Professional HD video cameras and playback monitors
Personal Heroes: Sylvia Earle, Cady Coleman Hobbies: Global wildlife/cultural film/photo explorations
Website: www.tigerstracking.com
Advice: The soul never thinks without an image. Find them all around you
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Related:
- Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka: What We Can Learn from a Ugandan Wildlife Conservationist
- WINGS Fellow Carol Amore has a New Interactive eBook, 20 Ways To Track A Tiger
- Krithi Karanth: Aid, Education and Outreach in India During COVID
- WINGS Fellow and Legendary Oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle has won a Cronkite Award
- Learning About the Land From Papua New Guinea’s Soabesi Clan
- Returning Wildlife to their Natural Habitat With Freeland Brasil
- Extraordinary Women Who Connect People to Nature
- How Dr. Gladys is Working to Protect Both the Gorillas and the Humans of Uganda