Cinematographer Doug Thron travels the globe with his infrared drone to save vulnerable animals after fires, hurricanes and other disasters strike It was shortly after California's devastating ...
(CBS Local)--Los Angeles resident Doug Thron has been an aerial cinematographer for almost three decades and it wasn't until recently that he realized that the drones he operates could be used to save ...
Using a high-tech drone equipped with a large thermal camera, one remote pilot has developed a way to save animals trapped under rubble or stuck in trees in disaster zones. Douglas Thron was a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Animal rescuer and cinematographer Douglas Thron’s passion for animals began when he was a little kid. “I started rescuing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Finding ways to use technology for good is the best part of innovation. And there’s no better example than aerial cinematographer ...
Junior defender Julietta Thron spoke to The Daily about her experiences as a soccer player, including the college recruiting process and her favorite moments on the pitch. This story is the first ...
Thron played high school golf in Palm Springs and worked as program director and executive director of the local First Tee ...
Animal rescuer and cinematographer Douglas Thron’s passion for animals began when he was a little kid. “I started rescuing orphaned baby animals,” Thron tells Yahoo Life. “And I wanted to be a ...
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Using a high-tech drone equipped with a large thermal camera, one remote pilot has developed a way to save animals trapped under rubble or stuck in trees in disaster zones.