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UK Environment Film Fellowships 2006Young Indian filmmakers with original ideas on the theme of Wildlife Crime were invited to send in their proposals for the UK Environment Film Fellowship 2006. The fellowship will be awarded to filmmakers whose concept demonstrates originality in terms of topical relevance and technical excellence. The Filmmaker will identify an Indian or UK-based conservation agency - environment or wildlife conservation organisation / environment expert working on projects for raising public awareness to combat wildlife crimes issues with whom they will work closely during making of the film.
The winners of the UK Environment Film Fellowships for 2006 on wildlife crime are
These films are scheduled to be completed by December 2006 and will be aired on Discovery Channel and screened at the Wildscreen Festival in India to be held in January 2007.
The jury for the UK Environment Film Fellowships for 2006 comprised of:
The UK Environment Film Fellowships for 2006 on wildlife crime is funded by Defra (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) from the WSSD Implementation Fund under the UK India Sustainable Development Dialogue. For more information about Defra please visit Defra website.
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