The Team
Casey Anderson
Casey Anderson is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, wildlife expert, National Geographic Explorer, member of The Explorers Club, and lifelong adventurer who has spent more than three decades traveling the world in pursuit of nature’s most compelling stories.
Born and raised in Montana, Casey grew up exploring the vast wilderness surrounding his home, developing a passion for wildlife tracking at an early age. By eighteen, he was guiding wildlife filmmakers into some of the world’s most remote landscapes to help track and film elusive species, laying the foundation for a 33-year career as a professional wildlife filmmaker, tracker, and explorer.
Driven by a lifelong fascination with wild places, wild animals, and the people who live alongside them, Casey has dedicated his life to understanding and documenting the natural world—particularly its largest and most elusive predators. At twenty-six, he adopted an orphaned grizzly bear cub named Brutus, an experience that inspired him to co-found the Montana Grizzly Encounter, a sanctuary dedicated to providing lifelong care for grizzly bears rescued from inhumane situations.
Today, Casey brings that same passion to audiences around the world as the host of Endless Venture, where he embarks on ambitious expeditions to uncover the untold stories of wildlife, conservation, and the last truly wild places on Earth. Throughout his career, Casey has appeared on National Geographic WILD, BBC, PBS, Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, and numerous television programs and documentaries. He has delivered keynote presentations around the world, authored the book My Life with Brutus, contributed to newspapers and magazines as a guest columnist, appeared on countless podcasts, and shared his experiences with audiences ranging from classrooms and conservation organizations to major public events.
Whether tracking snow leopards in the Himalayas, walking among elephants in Africa, crossing the Arctic on foot, or documenting the challenges of living alongside large carnivores in the American West, Casey’s mission remains unchanged: to inspire people to explore, protect, and reconnect with the wild.
Casey currently lives in Montana’s Paradise Valley with his wife, Stephanie, and their three children, where he continues to explore, film, and advocate for the wild landscapes and wildlife that first inspired his life’s work.