Webcast, Wild Ones

[RESCHEDULED] Wild Ones Training: Content Creation For Conservation

March 4, 2026
6:00 PM Pacific

smiling people gather around a phone to film themselves in the forest

Media consumption is changing.

According to the Pew Research Center, 86% of American adults get at least some of their news from a digital device.

40% of Instagram users and 52% of TikTok users get their news from their feed, and the different organizations and creators they follow.

This is a huge shift away from the traditional media we’re used to, but it highlights an opportunity for everyday people to wield a microphone like never before. By learning to work with this tool, you have the ability to reach millions of people who share your values and rally them around causes that matter to you.

Right now, Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife, and waters are facing unprecedented threats from the Trump administration, and it’s more important than ever for us to come together and collectively push back. But the first step of any strong movement is to inform. Are you ready to take a stand, and speak up for the wild places and wildlife who can’t speak for themselves?

At this workshop, you’ll learn how to use free digital tools to create short-form video content, use powerful storytelling to resonate with the masses, and tips for how to train the algorithm to get your content in front of more people.

We will be raffling off a copy of Oregon’s Ancient Forests: A Hiking Guide and one of our new “Our Forests are not For Sale” tote bags. Raffle tickets not only help us continue these Wednesday presentations but also support our work safeguarding Oregon’s wildlands, wildlife, and waters.

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