Jaguar conservation in Bolivia & bat conservation in Texas with National Geographic explorer, Sundance supported film maker and activist, Elizabeth Unger.

Jaguar conservation in Bolivia & bat conservation in Texas with National Geographic explorer, Sundance supported film maker and activist, Elizabeth Unger.

Elizabeth Unger
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Elizabeth Unger is a Missoula based Nat Geo explorer, Sundance
supported film maker and activist, who finds herself drawn to
challenging, immersive, and impact-driven projects that can break
through the boundaries set in her own mind.


Elizabeth has worked and traveled across all seven continents.


Her award-winning feature directorial debut, TIGRE GENTE, world
premiered at Tribeca in 2021, screened at more than 35 film
festivals internationally, and will be broadcast by National
Geographic this year.


Liz Unger is the director of BATSIES - a short film featured in
the 2023 International Wildlife Film Festival selections. BATSIES
examines two women’s tender relationship with an animal that’s
quintessentially feared and loathed: the bat. Sara Weaver and
Sarah Fritts are best friends and ecologists who are leading bat
conservation efforts in Texas.


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