Vote for master’s student’s finalist short film as Fan Favorite in environmental storytelling competition

Cami Armendariz, a Master’s student, recently entered in Planet Forwards’s Storyfest, an environmental storytelling competition that invites students to submit written, video or multimedia stories about climate solutions and sustainability innovations. Out of 237 submissions, Cami’s short film is a finalist in the “Short Video” category! Cami joins 23 other finalists across 18 post-secondary institutions represented.

Her short film, “Bringing Back the Giants,” tells the story of the efforts to restore lake sturgeon to the Milwaukee River Watershed. Once abundant throughout the Great Lakes, lake sturgeon in the Milwaukee River were driven to the brink of regional extinction by 1890. Human pressures, including overfishing, pollution, and dam construction, collapsed the population to less than 1% of historic levels, but dedicated restoration efforts across Wisconsin are now working to reverse that legacy. 

This film explores the partnership formed in 2006 between Riveredge Nature Center and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to restore lake sturgeon to the Milwaukee River Watershed. Through the “Return the Sturgeon Project,” over 22,042 lake sturgeon have been successfully reared and released into Lake Michigan, carefully nurtured through the critical six-month growth period from eggs to fingerlings and juveniles. Fueled by passionate community involvement and strong local collaboration, this effort is helping revive these ancient giants and secure their place in the Great Lakes for generations to come.

Vote for Cami as Fan Favorite!

While the main categories are selected by independent judges, there is a “Fan Favorite Award” that anyone can vote for. You can help her win by voting online. Make sure to choose “Bringing back the giants: Sturgeon restoration in the Milwaukee River Watershed,” Cameron Armendariz. The deadline to vote is Wednesday, April 15 at 4pm.