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WEOFF: Rewilding Our World - University of Adelaide

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This session is all about bringing nature back! The six films you’ll get to watch will take you on a rewilding world tour from cheetah reintroductions in South Africa to marine gardening in Korea. 

Wild Connection (14min) - WORLD PREMIERE

Directed by Jack Zakrajsek, produced by Jack Zakrajsek & Ricardo Neiva, and executive produced by Jack Zakrajsek, Ricardo Neiva & Isaac Wright

Nick Kleer and his partner, Kristina Perlerius, leave their homes and careers and head to the Free State of South Africa where they develop strong bonds with the wild cheetahs at Tiger Canyon Private Game Reserve. They strive to halt the downward spiral that cheetahs are facing such as habitat loss and the shrinking of their gene pool.


Odrina the Lynx (5min)

Directed by Miguel Anton

After generations of absence, a silent shadow has returned to the forests of central Spain - one that the magpies are learning to fear again: the Iberian lynx.


Penny: Harvesting Hope (6min)

Directed by Josh Robertson 

After discovering harvest mice are on the brink of extinction in the UK, Chester Zoo’s Penny Rudd leads a mission to help protect this iconic species. But will her boundless passion for wildlife and lifelong determination to protect this charismatic species be enough?


Gardening marine forests: A hands-on approach to restoration (20min)

Directed by Stefan Andrews, and produced by Adriana Verges, Aaron Eger, & Stefan Andrews 

What if people could be the secret to transforming ocean deserts into rich forests filled with an abundance of life?

Join two marine scientists as they explore how a hands-on approach to marine restoration is working to revive marine kelp forests in South Korea.


My Neighbour is a Bear (16min)

Directed and produced by Mattia Cialoni

A rare Marsican bear family wanders down from the Italian Apennines to the charming village of Villalago, in search of food in the local orchards. For most people this would be a cause for concern, but for the residents of Villalago it is a rather different situation.

The film tells the story of the determination of one woman to understand these bears, and gives an important lesson of the fragility of our connection with nature.

Beavers About Town (9min)

Directed by Yaz Ellis & Jack Mifflin

The city of Vienna is home to over 230 beavers, including one special beaver family who are the stars of this film. We follow them as they navigate the urban world they have made their home. From living in an unexpected “lodge”, swimming past humans everyday and using empty boats as places to relax. You’ve never seen beavers like this before. 

An expert Q&A panel will follow this film session. The total run time will be 2h. 

To see our full program and detailed information please go to: https://wildearthoceania.com/


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