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Charles Post (ecologist) (Charles Gifford Post) was born on 28 July, 1988 in San Francisco, California, is an An american documentary film director. Discover Charles Post (ecologist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?

Popular As Charles Gifford Post
Occupation Filmmaker, photographer, ecologist
Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 28 July 1988
Birthday 28 July
Birthplace San Francisco, California
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Charles Post (ecologist) Net Worth

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Charles G. Post is an American ecologist, documentary filmmaker, photographer and podcaster.

He is best known for his photography work and as producer and film director of Sky Migrations, Return of the Desert Bighorn and Golden.

His photography and writing work have appeared on National Geographic, Outside, Yeti and Sierra Magazine.

Post is co-founder and Vice President of The Nature Project (501c3), a non-profit organization with the focus on helping underserved youth.

Charles Post was born and brought up in San Francisco Bay Area, Marin County, California.

Post entered the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a bachelor's degree in food web ecology.

2015

Continuing his studies at U.C. Berkeley, he received his Master of Science degree in 2015 with his main focus being on Integrative Biology.

Charles Post is married to Rachel Pohl, a nature visual artist and mountaineer, who is also on the Matador 2022 Travel Awards Panel.

During his graduate school tenure at U.C. Berkeley's College of Letters and Sciences, Charles began working on research projects at the Angelo Coast Range Reserve under the mentorship of renowned ecologist Dr. Mary Eleanor Power.

Charles has contributed and published his photography and editorial work in publications like Outside Magazine, Sierra Magazine, Yeti and National Geographic.

2016

In 2016, Charles Post co-founded The Nature Project, a non-profit that organizes outdoor trips for under-served youth together with ecologists, environmental activists and renowned sportspeople.

Post is a National Fellow at The Explorers Club.

Shortly after graduation, Charles received the Huckberry Explorer's Grant and gained photography experience during his Alaska trip with Chris Burkard.

Since then, Charles Post has directed and produced a number of short films about relationship between human society and rapidly changing natural environments.

His films range from his first production role as associate producer of Island Earth (2016), directed by Emmy Award Winning filmmaker, Cyrus Sutton, and Sky Migrations (2017), the first film Charles co-directed, which was a finalist at the Banff Mountain Film Festival.

Sky Migrations was also invited to join additional United States tours as part of the Wild and Scenic Film Festival and Telluride Mountainfilm Festival, which screened his film across 42 cities, nationwide.

2017

Between 2017 and 2020, he was an editor at Modern Huntsman.

2020

His most recent film, Golden (2020), explores the journey of a young raptor ecologist who chases her dream to pursue a career studying eagles in the American West.

Post is a frequent guest on many podcasts related to the environment, ecology, adventure and hunting.

He has been on numerous shows including MeatEater Network podcasts, Ari in the Air, Finisterre, Journal of Mountain Hunting, Mountain & Prairie Podcast, The Kyle Thiermann Show, Into the Wilderness and The Rich Outdoors.

Post also took part in the MeatEater's Network podcasts on The Hunting Collective podcast with Ben O'Brien in four Episodes, and Mark Kenyon's Wired to Hunt podcast in Episode 217.

In Episode 38, they discussed ecology and hunting, and how the two themes interconnect, specifically covering the highly contested topic of grizzly bear management in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.