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.
Pangolin Protectors | WILD HOPE
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Due to the demand for their scales, pangolins are the most trafficked animal in the world. (12m 24s)
Way of the Elephants | WILD HOPE
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Elephant migration corridors in India are a necessary thoroughfare for one of the largest animals. (15m 11s)
Whale Shark Homecoming | WILD HOPE
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A renowned spiritual leader is inspiring fishermen to become guardians of the world’s biggest fish. (16m 49s)
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The artificial intelligence keeping tigers at bay. (14m 31s)
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In northeastern India, the greater adjutant stork has been considered an ill omen for generations. (16m 40s)
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One cougar’s legacy in the heart of Hollywood. (13m 56s)
The Great Ocean Cleanup | WILD HOPE
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Inventor Boyan Slat is on a mission to rid oceans of plastic. (15m 12s)
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Golden eagles are declining due to an unlikely poison: lead ammunition left behind by game hunters. (13m 11s)
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The decades-long fight to save America’s black-footed ferrets. (18m 11s)
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Frogs are going extinct - here's how we can save them. (16m 8s)
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Jaguar populations are falling worldwide, but the big cats are thriving in Belize. (13m 3s)
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Fernanda Abra leads an initiative along Brazil's roadways, where vehicles kill 475 million animals. (9m 16s)
Rebuilding a Forest | WILD HOPE
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In Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, Mauricio Ruiz has turned his love for nature into action. (15m 56s)
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The golden lion tamarin stands as a beacon of hope and survival in the face of extinction. (9m 57s)
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Can vertical meadows bring wildlife back to cities? (7m 36s)
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Researchers track the “Lost Years” of leatherback sea turtles. (11m 27s)
The Serpent's Lair | WILD HOPE
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These two reptiles keep an entire pine forest held together. (11m 50s)
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Ecologists create new homes for Hawaii’s endangered seabirds. (10m 53s)
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What happens when animals return to Rio’s largest urban park? (14m 37s)
Return of the Manatees | WILD HOPE
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Manatees finally return to these restored Florida rivers. (16m 1s)
Gardener to Guardian | WILD HOPE
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Mary Reynolds of Ireland is building a movement to turn gardeners into guardians. (13m 11s)
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Can ancient cattle and water voles restore rural Great Britain? (8m 36s)
Birds on the Brink | WILD HOPE
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Is there hope for Hawaii’s endangered honeycreepers? (10m 16s)
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An unlikely alliance is giving the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker a new lease on life. (28m 1s)
Salamander of the Gods | WILD HOPE
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Scientists partner with farmers, fishers, and nuns to save two aquatic salamander species. (28m 1s)
Does Nature Have Rights? | WILD HOPE
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Conservationists invoke the constitutional rights of nature to save biodiverse areas. (28m 1s)
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A national park grows coffee to save a rainforest. (28m 1s)
Canine Conservationists | WILD HOPE
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In Australia, dogs are being enlisted to save other species. (28m 1s)
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An alliance is deploying one billion oysters to restore New York Harbor. (28m 1s)
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The return of landscape-changing beavers brings chaos, controversy, and unique benefits. (28m 1s)
The Beautiful Undammed | WILD HOPE
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Ten years after a massive dam removal, salmon are returning to the Elwha River. (28m 1s)
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WILD HOPE highlights the intrepid changemakers who are restoring our wild places. (30s)
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