Wild Ways
Wild Ways showcases new, cutting-edge solutions for making room for wildlife on an ever-more crowded planet. Since the start of the Industrial Revolution, human development has usurped the homelands of the largest mammals on Earth and confined them to parks and preserves. Recent research shows that these environments are too small and disconnected to sustain healthy populations of animals. Scientists and ecologists are now attempting a new approach, connectivity conservation, which attempts to link these isolated groups of wildlife in novel ways. From jaguars navigating the U.S.-Mexico border to mountain lions crossing the Trans-Canada Highway, and elephant families migrating across African savannahs, Wild Ways is a unique story about a new vision for re-assembling a fragmented planet.
Director
James Brundige
Genres
Nature, Natural History
Duration
1x60
Production Company
First Light Films, NOVA
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