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Do it! Video votes could boost Kaniksu Land Trust

Trail runners in the Pine Street Woods near Sandpoint, Idaho. (Kaniksu Land Trust)

CONSERVATION – A Sandpoint videographer has pledged to donate a $10,000 prize to to a local land trust project if enough people go online to vote for his film, “Land is my Sasquatch.”

The video by Scott Rulander is among 10 finalists in a competition sponsored by the Land Trust Alliance, a national land conservation organization.

The prize money would be applied to the Pine Street Woods Project to acquire and preserve a 160-acre parcel in the North Idaho community, said Eric Grace, Kaniksu Land Trust director.

“Once in KLT ownership, the land will be open to the public for recreation, education and a place to host healthy living programs,” he said.

“Scott has made a wonderful short film that describes so well how we feel about nature – the wonder, the search for the untamed and the elusive,” said Grace, who had a little fun himself appearing in the film.

To see the videos and vote, visit landismy.org . Voting is open until Friday, Nov. 17.

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Outdoors Blog." Read all stories from this blog