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WATCH – Wild Daze

The illegal wildlife crisis is driven by many factors including unbridled crime and corruption, armed insurgents, trophy hunting, the pet trade, the bush meat trade and an insatiable consumer demand for natural resources.
Since human beings are dependent on nature when we work to save it, we are really working to save ourselves. Since human survival hangs in balance, we must decide whether we see ourselves as superior, as custodians, as entitled consumers or as a part of a delicate ecosystem.
Wild DaZe shares personal and inspiring stories against the backdrop of a pressing environmental ecocide but offers viewers simple ways to engage in biodiversity conservation. Although many animal species are becoming extinct on every continent and we too often confront bad news, Wild DaZe offers optimism from engaging wildlife experts who provide many ways viewers can preserve earth’s dwindling wild kingdoms.
Wild DaZe shows this ecocide is not simply an African problem. Saving their precious rainforest and biodiversity will help us all. Not only are animals being driven to the brink of extinction, but the humans living with the wildlife are also being exploited and displaced. This illegal wildlife trade is driven by many factors including unbridled crime and corruption, armed insurgents, trophy hunting, the pet trade, the bush meat trade and an insatiable consumer demand for natural resources.
Wild DaZe reveals how unstoppable international criminals are looting the dwindling natural resources/ Audiences will fall in love with Africa as they journey to ten countries on the remarkable African continent. Audiences discover simple and plentiful ways advance wildlife conservation and see why we’re losing precious non-humans. The $20 billion annual illegal wildlife trade produces an unnatural disaster that impacts our entire planet. Not only are animals being driven to the brink of extinction but humans living with the wildlife are also being exploited and displaced.

CAST AND CREW
DIRECTOR : Phyllis Stuart
CAST : Dragninis Holly, Crosta Andrea, Fitzjohn Tony, Schaefer Coleen, Travers Will, Schultz Eric, Goodall Jane, Ebrahimzadeh Azad, Richard Bonham, Redmond Ian, Jonathan Balcombe, Lawrence Anthony, Jean-Gael Collomb, Laura Brown, Hayley Adams, David Keith

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