WorkCabin films and produces new Christmas Bird Count video for Bird Studies Canada

WorkCabin’s latest conservation film project went live over the holidays. Bird Studies Canada hired WorkCabin to film and produce a video for the Christmas Bird Count for Kids (CBC4Kids). The annual nationwide event is a fun, family-friendly birdwatching event that promotes nature appreciation and environmental stewardship. Learn more at http://www.birdscanada.org/cbc4kids. The video is now being used

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WorkCabin founder is guest speaker at Latornell Conservation Symposium

A conference room packed with young conservation professionals at the Latornell Conservation Symposium in Alliston, ON on Nov. 16, 2016 listened to WorkCabin founder Gregg McLachlan talk about how to create momentum in the early stages of a career in conservation. McLachlan’s talk focused on resume and interview tips directly related to conservation, insights from human

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WorkCabin now a Verified brand by Facebook

WorkCabin.ca achieved another exciting milestone on March 30, 2016 by becoming a Verified brand by Facebook. We are the first job board site of our kind in Canada to achieve the status. It’s another sign of WorkCabin’s extensive brand reach across Canada and growing success story as the premiere brand for conservation and wildlife job

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Tell your organization’s unique stories

WorkCabin is now offering professional video storytelling filming and production services to conservation organizations. All work is performed by WorkCabin’s founder Gregg McLachlan. Commit by Dec. 18, 2015 to a 2016 film shoot (pay by Jan. 31), and you’ll get the 2015 introductory rate. Contact gregg directly at gregg@workcabin.ca. If a photo is worth one

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Our new beta website has launched

We’re excited to launch our new WorkCabin beta website! It has been a long journey but we finally made it. We’re definitely still in beta. If you’ve ever launched a website, you’ll know the work never ends after launch. There are always surprises and we’re having lots of those “Oops, why wasn’t that done!” or

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