The Sandspur: "After having watched this film, I felt motivated to take action, whereas I had expected to leave feeling scared about the future of the world."
Animals 24-7: “...raised questions about the way celebrity conservationists, including Jack Hanna, acquire exotic animals."
ABC 6: "In its letter, the zoo also addressed The Conservation Game documentary. The film looks at the use of exotic animals, particularly big cat cubs, in television entertainment."
Flickering Myth: "...is an endearing, low-stakes underdog story about the power of perseverance and embracing the hiccups that life throws at you."
The San Francisco Examiner: "Reflection: A Walk With Water will screen at Mill Valley Film Festival."
25 Years Later: "It’s a warm slice of life that never takes itself too seriously, nor sacrifices the dignity of its subjects to do so."
The Upcoming: "Cannon Arm and the Arcade Quest is infectious."
Horror Geek Life: "...a documentary which wears its heart on its sleeve, while introducing us to an entertaining, and real, cast of characters."
The Guardian: "Father of the Cyborgs – the Indiana Jones of neuroscience."
People: "The Conservation Game explores the exploitation of big cats in the exotic animal trade in the U.S."
Murmurs From the Balcony: "The Conservation Game is one of the best documentaries of the festival."
Axios: "Although this is a painful time, I am hopeful that… we will come to a more productive, more transparent, more ethical place in animal welfare,"
Detroit News: “...raised questions about how celebrity conservationists, including the famous Jack Hanna, acquire exotic animals."
The Conservation Game in The Washington Post
Town Topics: "'Reflection: A Walk with Water' will screen at The Princeton Environmental Film Festival."
The Conservation Game in Spectrum News
The Conservation Game in Newsweek
Axios: A recent documentary also uncovered longtime zoo director Jack Hanna's involvement in the exotic big cat trade
The Conservation Game in The Columbus Dispatch
NBC4: Columbus Zoo plans to appeal denial of accreditation