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9 films in package
Impact Media Filmmaker Discussion
Vanessa Serrao, Sarah Joseph, and Chris Dye give some background on their films
Last Wild Places: Gorongosa
By focusing on empowering and educating women, Gorongosa National Park has become a model of successful conservation efforts.
Last Wild Places: Majete
When Tizola Moyo started as a ranger in 1993, Majete Wildlife Reserve was devoid of any wildlife. Now, with the help of the park’s rangers and community collaboration, it’s flourishing.
Last Wild Places: American Prairie Reserve
The American Prairie Reserve is assembling land in northern Montana, with the goal of creating a seamless 3.5 million acre grassland habitat.
Last Wild Places: Iberá
Iberá National Park in northeastern Argentina is part of one of the largest wetlands in South America, but much of its wildlife went extinct in the 20th century due to widespread hunting and habitat loss.
Saving the Javan Rhino of Ujung Kulon
The Javan rhino is the rarest rhino in the world, and it takes a dedicated and coordinated effort to ensure the survival of this elusive and majestic species. But the task is much more than a day job.
The Golden Lion Tamarins of Poco Das Antas
The golden lion tamarin becomes a beacon of hope for the Atlantic Forest habitat in Brazil, as conservationists continue a more than 30-year effort to save the species by connecting its fragmented habitat with a wildlife bridge.
Preserving the Páramo of Chingaza
The páramo ecosystem in Colombia’s Chingaza National Park makes life in Bogotá possible
Protecting the Birds of Black River Gorges
The Mauritius kestrel and the echo parakeet were two of the rarest birds in the world, but after decades of conservation efforts, they’re now making a comeback.

Eight short films by National Geographic exploring efforts to preserve and protect the environment.

The Javan rhino is the rarest rhino in the world, and it takes a dedicated and coordinated effort to ensure the survival of this elusive and majestic species. But the task is much more than a day job. Rangers and local community members spend weeks at a time in the forest, patrolling, monitoring, and protecting the rhinos’ remaining habitat in Ujung Kulon National Park, Indonesia.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    8 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Producer
    Christopher Dye
  • Executive Producer
    Vanessa Serrao
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