Media Project on Conservation Environment & Nature
Storytelling Multimedia Films to Communicate & Educate Masses on Environmental issues
Founder @hasnain_sunny
๐ This Earth Day, I revisited an 8-year-old video from Malaysiaโsame message, deeper meaning.
Stayed connected to nature ๐ฑ
Growing green ๐ฟ
Reducing single-use plastics โป๏ธ (still learning)
embracing slow fashion ๐
Small steps. Consistent choices. Real change.
#earthday
12 years into wildlife filmmakingโฆ and the reality is urgent.
40% wildlife lost in recent decades.
<4,000 tigers left.
~6,000 cheetahs.
Only 4% of mammal biomass is truly wild.
Nature once determined how we survive.
Now we determine how nature survives.
If they fall, we fall.
#WorldWildlifeDay #SaveWildlife #Biodiversity #ClimateAction #ActForNature @findfocusfilms@piweff_official@mpcenofficial
https://t.co/46MY4BtXai
Pakistan may be contributing less than 1% to Global Carbon emissions but methane which 16% of GHG and more potent than carbon, Pakistan is ranked 5th Globally for Non-GMI emissions. This may also be another driver for extreme heatwaves
#airpollution
Here is our wonderful trailer of Pakistan's magnificent Wildlife
Today is #WorldWildlifeDay2024 another important day to mark the importance of wildlife conservation in the ongoing #climatecrisis disrupting our natural ecosystems
Thriving Wildlife = Thriving Ecosystems
This particular shark is believed to predate the existence of the United States of America. A team of scientists discovered a cluster of Greenland sharks and concluded that some of them are the oldest known vertebrates alive today. These sharks inhabit the frigid waters of Greenland and were the subject of a study conducted in 2017, which examined 28 individuals. The eldest shark in the study measured 16.5 feet (five meters) in length and was estimated to be approximately 392 years old. The researchers established, with a "95 percent certainty," that the shark's age fell within the range of 272 to 512 years, with a most probable age of around 390.
While the exact reasons behind their exceptional lifespan remain unclear, it is believed that the arctic temperatures they inhabit (plunging below 29 degrees Fahrenheit) contribute to their longevity. These low temperatures result in reduced body temperatures and slower metabolisms, thereby minimizing damage to the sharks' tissues. Additionally, their growth rate is exceptionally slow, with less than half an inch (a centimeter) gained per year, suggesting a significantly longer lifespan compared to other vertebrates. Furthermore, the females of this species exhibit delayed sexual maturity, only beginning to mate at the age of 156.
The Mind Of A Trophy Hunter
"Prayers for my once in a lifetime dream hunt came true today! Spotted this rare black Giraffe bull and 'stalked'* him for a while. I knew 'it' was the one. He was over 18 years old" ~ trophy hunter Tess Talley.
Then she shot it!! ๐คฌ๐คฌ
*'Stalked' a giant sedentary animal?!?
The ocean benefits mental health, but how exactly?
๐ Staring at the sea alters brain waves, inducing a meditative state.
๐ Waves' sounds activate the parasympathetic system, promoting relaxation.
๐ Salty air, rich in negative ions, boosts mood.
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek
Wonder Women of PIWEFF team the diversity of our team
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#InternationalWomensDay
PIWEFF is committed to empower women in Wildlife Conservation filmmaking, content creation, Storytelling, journalism and highlight the women at tue forefront of #climatecrisis
@CZinPK@Pavel_Sporcl@NCAOfficials This is wonderful, good to see such initiatives
How can we get support for our upcoming Wildlife Film Festival in Pakistan we would love to collaborate
Pakistan's firstever Wildlife & Eco Film Festival
@piweff_official@mpcenofficial
Join us for live session tomorrow for World Wildlife Day 7:00pm PST.
We will be discussing the importance of wildlife conservation & issues facing wildlife & it's conservation in Pakistan
#WorldWildlifeDay@hasnain_sunny@mpcenofficial@findfocusfilms
https://t.co/fTwTYHeHdc
Achievement unlock
I now have recorded both species
The Mute Swan from (Salzgitter, Deutschland) 2022
The Black Swan (KL, Malaysia) 2018
4 years apart but i have recorded them both, finally in my inventory
Here is Cristian Dimitirus message for Pakistan & Wildlife Filmmakers & Young Content Creators
He is renowned in Wildlife Filmmaking from @NatGeo to @DisneyPlus we have seen his work and he is ready to come to Pakistan for Pakistan's Firstever Wildlife Film Festival
@JacksonWild
Jocelyn Stokes just mentioned Indus River Dolphins & Snow Leopards & Markhor
Our International Ambassador known for his work across the globe
Also member of @redcinema society
She will be in Pakistan and eager to film the Biodiversity or Sindh & Indus Dolphins
@JacksonWild
Register here for our live webinar on
https://t.co/HQ24uazgKF
How to Submit films and what are the pre requisites, what we are looking in our first edition of Pakistan International Wildlife and Eco Film Festival
@findfocusfilms@mpcenofficial@ClimateChangePK
Here is the urdu version of our trailer
Pakistan International Wildlife and Eco Film Festival is now love & accepting film submissions from Pakistan and across the world
Submit your films here https://t.co/wmhhBOvuhh
#nature#naturefilms#wildlifefilm#pakistan