Several organizations have recognized The Natural Heritage of Indiana for its excellence. Documentary filmmaker Samuel Orr was individually recognized, and other members of the documentary team were also nominated.
Indiana Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists:
First Place for Best Documentary
First Place for Science Reporting (television)
Emmy Nominations:
Health/Science Program The Natural Heritage of Indiana – Episode 2 Samuel Orr
Health/Science Program The Natural Heritage of Indiana – Episode 3 Samuel Orr
Historical/Cultural Program The Natural Heritage of Indiana – Episode 4 Kim Hood Jacobs, Shannon Cagle Dawson and Dave Tarr
Photographer: Non-News The Natural Heritage of Indiana – Episode 2 Samuel Orr and Roger Hangarter
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