Wild Daze was forged by a fierce desire to save the African wild while also protecting its exploited humans and natural resources. #wildlifeconservation#africa
#JaneGoodall fought bushmeat, fought deforestation (trees for cheap coal), fought the pet trade. #warriorjane#RIP -These two men are forced to be photographed with their crime...stealing baby chimps for market.
#JaneGoodall loved this cartoon...she loved Africa, she loved conservation work and we love her for being in our film @WildDaZeMovie ... #RIP ...remaining forever hopeful in your honor.
I’m absolutely terrified that this is where we are - that after so many decades of people fighting for women’s rights to their own bodies, today’s decision has stripped us of that.
If you're free today come see the European premiere screening of @WildDaZeMovie Join us on the 20th of April for the first European screening of the critically acclaimed documentary Wild Daze and an exciting panel discussion on Wildlife Trafficking. Sign up via online form.
FIRST EUROPEAN SCREENING == FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC April 20th. If you're near Groningen a city in the northern Netherlands, join us. Followed by filmmaker Q&A. @wilddazemovie#traffickingawareness#wildlife#Africa
Some footage from our film Wild Daze Movie.
Leopards live in sub-Saharan Africa, northeast Africa, Central Asia, India, and China. However, many of their populations are endangered, especially outside of Africa. https://t.co/uajwkzvn43 via @FacebookWatch
Forest elephants spread dung with seeds for hundreds of miles. The elephant dung helps 90 species of forest trees grown. The extraction companies and tusk thieves are robbing the Congo Basin, which is not only Africa's water table, but which cools & creates rain for earth.
Can a human outrun a cheetah?
Although Cheetah is so fast sprinting like a racing car, it cannot maintain these speeds for long. Scientists estimate that cheetahs can run at top speed for up to 1600 feet (about 500 meters). Over a long-distance, humans can outrun cheetahs.
These are 3 rescued elephants in Botswana. The man in the middle was recently killed by a wild elephant. Now the widow is working to re-wild the elephants...this is love!