Wildlife
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If you're a
wildlife
filmmaker and you're going out into the field to film animals, especially behavior, it helps to have a fundamental background on who these animals are, how they work and, you know, a bit about their behaviors.
And Nature Magazine had a piece surveying the loss of wildlife, and it said, "If all of those 23,000 went extinct in the next century or so, and that rate of extinction carried on for more centuries and millennia, then we might be at the beginning of a sixth extinction.
They don't do
wildlife
corridors in Europe.
They don't need to, because so many of these farms are connected that they've made reforested
wildlife
corridors, that the wolves are coming back, in this case, to Spain.
So a lot has happened in the last 40 years, and what I learned when I came to the Galapagos is the importance of wild places, wild things, certainly wildlife, and the amazing qualities that penguins have.
And I wanted to tell stories about all the amazing things I was seeing underwater, incredible
wildlife
and interesting behaviors.
I wanted it to be more like war photography, where I was making harder-hitting pictures that showed readers what was happening to marine
wildlife
around the planet.
Wind and time have twisted our landscape into very strange shapes, and these shapes are speckled with
wildlife
that has become so adapted to this harsh and strange land.
The whites could farm, graze and hunt as they wished, but we black, we were not regarded as responsible to use
wildlife.
Joshua Kangombe saw what was happening:
wildlife
disappearing, poaching was skyrocketing, and the situation seemed very hopeless.
But then, the people from IRDNC proposed to Joshua: What if we pay people that you trust to look after
wildlife?
Do you have anybody in your communities, or people, that know the bush very well and that know
wildlife
very well?
Instead of shooting poachers dead like they were doing elsewhere in Africa, IRDNC has helped men reclaim their abilities to manage their peoples and their rights to own and manage
wildlife.
And thus, as people started feeling ownership over wildlife,
wildlife
numbers started coming back, and that's actually becoming a foundation for conservation in Namibia.
Business communities helped bring Namibia onto the world map and they have also helped make
wildlife
a very valuable land use like any other land uses such as agriculture.
We were successful in Namibia because we dreamed of a future that was much more than just a healthy
wildlife.
But we do have quite a lot at risk down there, as we all know, the 33
wildlife
refuges, so much
wildlife
and fish and diversity.
And I think, personally, that we have not begun to see the impacts of this spill on the
wildlife
of the Gulf.
Scientists can use this technology to track endangered
wildlife.
"Two
wildlife
photographers are traveling through the Amazon River basin on their latest assignment.
While trying to capture the
wildlife
of the area on film, our photographers cross paths with a game hunter, who is stalking the animals for another reason.
We also have a lot of
wildlife
footage to fill in voids for the 80 mins.
Jump to 'The Straits of San Sebastian Present Day' where two divers are exploring the beautiful underwater coral reefs that are rich in wildlife, the come across the sunken wreck of the El Diablo & explore it but are attacked & killed by something that looks like a vicious eel.
Well, if you've never seen anything to do with Venezuela, there's a lot of travelogue footage of both Caracas and the countryside (and jungle-side), and of the various native peoples at work and play, as well as plenty of indigenous
wildlife.
The movie itself is a padded stinkaroo....endless insect and
wildlife
shots make the viewer wanna die!
This is a great
wildlife
story & film for all ages.
It does make you aware of the
wildlife.
it teaches a lot to everyone about
wildlife
and how important it is.
These films were not long but included fascinating glimpses into
wildlife
and the effects of human contact.
Add in Harry Andrews (with a strange accent, no less) chasing an ostrich, tons of stock footage of wildlife, and poorly composed and dull photography by Raoul Coutard, and you end up with a thoroughly unexciting romp through the jungles of Senegal.
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