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WILD HOPE

WILD HOPE

WILD HOPE is a new series of short films that highlights the intrepid changemakers who are restoring our wild places and sparking new hope for the future of our planet.

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The artificial intelligence keeping tigers at bay.
The decades-long fight to save America’s black-footed ferrets.
One cougar’s legacy in the heart of Hollywood.
Can bat poop be harvested sustainably?
Jaguar populations are falling worldwide, but the big cats are thriving in Belize.
The golden lion tamarin stands as a beacon of hope and survival in the face of extinction.
Due to the demand for their scales, pangolins are the most trafficked animal in the world.
In Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, Mauricio Ruiz has turned his love for nature into action.
Fernanda Abra leads an initiative along Brazil's roadways, where vehicles kill 475 million animals.
In northeastern India, the greater adjutant stork has been considered an ill omen for generations.