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Welcome to the 2024 World Wildlife Day Showcase!
Official Selection available on-demand for free, educational screenings throughout 2024! Deadline to vote for the Audience Award winner is June 1st!
NatureEye & Jackson Wild Educational Drone Flight Initiative
A pioneering new education initiative that will bring the wild into classrooms through a unique on-line experience that allows students to operate a remote drone via the internet for a LIVE, birds eye view of the natural wonders in their home countries. NOMINATE A CLASSROOM TODAY!
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2024 WWD Official Selection Showcase Reel
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NatureEye & Jackson Wild Educational Drone Flight Initiative
A pioneering new education initiative that will bring the wild into classrooms through a unique on-line experience that allows students to operate a remote drone via the internet for a LIVE, birds eye view of the natural wonders in their home countries. NOMINATE A CLASSROOM TODAY!
Watch now
2024 WWD Official Selection Showcase Reel
Watch now
NatureEye & Jackson Wild Educational Drone Flight Initiative
A pioneering new education initiative that will bring the wild into classrooms through a unique on-line experience that allows students to operate a remote drone via the internet for a LIVE, birds eye view of the natural wonders in their home countries. NOMINATE A CLASSROOM TODAY!
Watch now
Selected Films
Go behind the scenes with National Geographic Labs Fellow Corey Jaskolski as he works to create a 3D scan of one of the few remaining Sumatran Rhinos in Indonesia.
Creating The First 3D Scan of an Endangered Species | Explorers In The Field
In an unconventional effort to save tortoises from extinction, a biologist wages a high-tech war against ravens in the Mojave.
Eco-Hack!
Follow along the journey of field biologist Angélica Diaz-Pulido from Instituto Humboldt and Jorge Ahumada, a conservation biologist of Conservation International, as they visit the renowned rainbow river in remote Colombia, on a mission to understand, using camera traps, the beautiful wildlife in remote areas of Colombia.
Eyes In The Forest
Wildlife conservationist Jeff Corwin joins IFAW and lobster fishermen off the coast of Massachusetts for a hands-on experience using new fishing technology that could help save an endangered species.
How New Technology Could Save An Endangered Species
In order to inspire wonder and curiosity about the world in young minds, "I Wonder" follows Anand Varma on his journey to observe and document a never-before seen scientific phenomenon: the life cycle of cephalopods such as bobtail squid and flamboyant cuttlefish.
I Wonder: Creating Space for Wonder
Earth-observing satellites like Landsat have documented the shrinking of chimpanzee habitat, Africa's equatorial forest belt. The Jane Goodall Institute uses Landsat and other satellite data to empower local communities to drive conservation on their own land by creating habitat suitability maps for chimpanzees.
NASA Joins Jane Goodall to Conserve Chimp Habitats
A group of scientists is going to explore 6 underwater mountains in Costa Rica at a depth of 3000 meters. Due to a thermal anomaly occurring in the mountains, the researchers discover an entirely new marine diversity.
Octopus Odyssey
The film tells the story of James Lea, a field biologist who grew up dreaming of sharks; enigmatic monsters of the deep. In his first few years as a field biologist, he fell in love with silky sharks in the Red Sea, where he got to interact with them and learn their individual personalities.
Older Than Trees
Nóouhàh-Toka’na, known as swift fox in English, once roamed the North American Great Plains from Canada to Texas. Like bison, pronghorn and other plains animals, Nóouhàh-Toka’na held cultural significance for the Native Americans who lived alongside them.
The Return of Nóouhàh-Toka’na (Swift Fox)
Wildlife ecologist Rae Wynn-Grant proves you can be a self-identifying "city girl" while also pursuing passions in the forest. GPS-tracking, modeling natural habitats, and forecasting migratory patterns are all essential for her mission: studying black bears and their behavior around human areas.
Tracking Black Bears | Exploring with GIS
Planted high in jungle treetops, used cell phones powered by small solar panels record and upload the surrounding sounds of the landscape.
Wild Crime: How Old Cell Phones Are Protecting the Rainforest
To slow down the illegal logging trade, an interdisciplinary team at the Forest Products Laboratory have developed a machine learning system that can identify whether timber shipments are of illegal origin.
Wild Crime: This New AI Forensic Tool is Fighting Illegal Logging
Selected Media Experiences (Apps, Games & VR)
Make your own music by mixing wild animal voices with beatbox loops and unlock Beast Mode by adding 5 animals from the same ecosystem.
BeastBox
Conservation International uses VR to immerse viewers in vital conservation efforts around the world
Conservation International VR Experiences
Embark on this virtual reality experience with an international coalition of biologists, geologists, glaciologists, meteorologists, and geographers as they study the effects of climate change in one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
Expedition Everest: The Science - 360
We know sorting through a massive field guide, using search engines, and other resources can make it really challenging to figure out what you just saw—our goal is to make that challenge easier.
Merlin Bird ID
In an effort to leverage the power and efficiency of citizen science, Ved has also invented a computer game called NeMO-Net where global citizen scientists as young as 10 years old can help refine his coral reef data.
NeMO-Net