Wildlife Conservation Film Festival


Today we hit my favorite number, lucky #8 - thank you, Wildlife Conservation Film Festival, whose mission is to inform, engage and inspire audiences about the upmost need and importance of the protection of global biodiversity.

There are annual film festivals in New York, Los Angeles and Monterrey, Mexico. WCFF also hosts in partnership events in Brazil, China, Nigeria and other countries. Their educational outreach programs take place on college and university campuses across the globe. All education outreach events are free for students, staff, faculty and the public to attend.

People that attend and participate in our events are international wildlife conservationists, filmmakers, photographers, scientists and people across the globe that work toward the preservation of global biodiversity.

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