The Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands (BPL) recently announced the launch of Untold Secret, a short film showcasing Public Lands of Maine, USA.
Created to introduce viewers to over 600,000 acres of Maine Public Lands,Untold Secret is available as a full-length (21-minute) version, or a series of three-minute segments.
The film features commentary from BPL leaders and state of the art cinematography, including breathtaking drone footage. The result is an incredibly detailed and birds-eye view of some of the most spectacular Maine Public Lands.
"Experiencing and preserving the outdoors is an integral part of our heritage, it is who we are as a people, and it is a cornerstone of our state's economy. Untold Secret builds on that legacy and encourages more people, visitors and Mainers alike, to explore our states public lands and to witness firsthand the unrivaled beauty of Maine." said Governor Janet Mills.
Aspects of the Maine Public Lands shared through Untold Secret range from wildlife habitat and timber management, to outdoor recreation, ecological sensitivity, and unfettered public access.
Untold Secret was paid for by a Maine Outdoor Heritage Fund grant and produced by 360 Media Ventures, a Portland, Maine, based content marketing company specializing in action and adventure videos. Recently retired BPL forester Vern Labbe spearheaded the project, with assistance from BPL staffers Doug Reed and Rex Turner.
Untold Secret can be viewed by visiting www.parksandlands.com. The full-length film and segments are available for free use by conservationists, producers, school systems, economic development offices, libraries, and anyone else wishing to share and educate others about this natural and cultural resource.
BPL provides environmental and economic benefits for the people of Maine by protecting and managing its most valued natural and cultural resources and creating opportunities for high-quality outdoor recreation.
With over 1.5 million acres in its care, including 48 state parks and historic sites, the Maine Public Lands, and conservation easements, BPL protects thousands of miles of hiking and multi-use trails, ocean and lake beaches, swimming, camping areas, picnic sites, shelters, and other resources.
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