Mark Terry

Mark Terry is a Fellow International member of The Explorers Club and a member of its Conservation Committee. Graduating from Glendon College at Toronto's York University in 1980, he has been a filmmaker and broadcast journalist for more than 25 years, specializing in science and nature documentaries.
Perhaps best known for his polar documentaries, "The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning" and "The Polar Explorer", Mark has also produced a touring concert film with the London Philharmonic Orchestra called "Polar". He was the first filmmaker to cross the Northwest Passage via the Prince of Wales Strait and was present in Antarctica to report the first recorded measurement of the ozone hole decreasing in size on January 9, 2009. He holds the rare distinction of having made a film on every continent.
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New climate change findings in the polar
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Crossing the Northwest Passage
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Bridging the gap between science and
policy with film. -
Exploring new areas of the polar regions
that melting ice has exposed
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Global Foundation for Democracy & Development
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Moscow State University
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International Polar Year Science Conference
- The United Nations
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American Conservation Film Festival
- The Explorers Club, New York, Toronto
- Russian Geographic Society, St. Petersberg
He is an adept storyteller who is passionate about his work. He provided a tremendous example to young researchers interested in communicating to a broader audience.
The University of British Columbia