Mongabay Conservation Journal ECOS Founders and Principals Chip and Jill Isenhart were extensively interviewed about their conservation education work abroad (Mongabay is a leading global environmental news site, with three million unique global visitors monthly).
Daily Camera Working for The Nature Conservancy in China, and Ol Pejeta Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya, the Isenharts and their kids (ages 11 and 13) were on the front lines of conservation, helping to raise local appreciation for endangered giant pandas and black rhinos.
The Washakie Museum ECOS brings 500 million years of history to life, master planning, designing and producing more than two million dollars of custom educational and interactive displays for Wyoming's newest cultural attraction.
National Assn. of Interpretation Wetlands and Wonder Documentary Video - ECOS honored at national conference with 1st Place Media Award.
Wild Conservation Magazine article about Denver Zoo's Predator Ridge exhibit interpretation/
theming/wayfinding produced by ECOS.
Fuji Film 'Picture Sustainability' Contest Chip Isenhart receives 1st place photography award for the 'Conservation in Action' image category. ECOS often adds to a project with our photographic expertise.
New York Times article confirms that ECOS interpretive signage from the early 1990s is still looking good and getting attention!
Houston Zoo News (art produced by ECOS) found in an unlikely place, the bathrooms.
Stapleton Magazine Tot Lot sculpture accompanying Northfield Stapleton project.