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A Partnership with United Nations Development Program and CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna) celebrating World Wildlife Day. In a world confronting unprecedented environmental threats, it is essential to empower locally-driven engagement that inspires action, with measurable impact.
On World Wildlife Day 2020, we celebrated wildlife as a component of biodiversity in its many beautiful and varied forms, raised awareness of the multitude of benefits of wildlife to people, the threats it's facing, and the urgent need for everyone to take actions to help conserve wildlife before it's too late. Winners were celebrated at a high-level event celebrating the launch of World Wildlife Day at UN Headquarters in NYC, on Tuesday March 3, 2020. |
Winning and Finalist Films will be showcased throughout the world through special premiere and World Wildlife Day screening events as well as at the Jackson Wild Summit and through Jackson Wild On Tour.
Science, Innovation and Exploration
WINNER
Nature: The Serengeti Rules A Production of HHMI Tangled Bank Studios and Passion Planet in association with Sandbox Films, Thirteen Productions Llc and WNET |
A Song for Love - An Ape with an App
A co-production of Terra Mater Factual Studios, Mark Fletcher Productions and Colorful Nature Films |
Serengeti: Nature's Living Laboratory
Day's Edge Productions for Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
Issues and Solutions
People and Wild Species
Stories of Hope
Global Voices
WINNER
Mundiya Kepanga, The Voice of the Forest ARTE France and Muriel Barra / LatoSensu productions |
Okavango - River of Dreams - Episode 1: Paradise
A Terra Mater Factual Studios / Wildlife Films production in co-production with Thirteen Productions LLC, Doclights/NDR Naturfilm in association with PBS, CPB, Arte France / Unité Découverte et Connaissance, National Geographic Channels and SVT |
On the Front Line, The Rangers of Gorongosa National Park
Gorongosa Media |
Queen without Land
Artic Light in association with NRK, NDR/Doclights, ORF, France 3, Smithsonian Channel, SVT |
Web of Life
WINNER
The Elephant Queen An Apple Original and A Deeble, Stone and Oliff Production |
Borneo - Earth's Ancient Eden
A production of Terra Mater Factual Studios |
Epic Animal Migrations: Mexico
Earth Touch, Oscura Producciones Mexico, Smithsonian Channel. |
Lost Kings of Bioko
Gulo Film Productions for NDR Naturfilm / Doclights, NDR, WDR, ARTE, ORF, Smithsonian Channel, SVT |
The Sanctuary: Survival Stories of the Alps
Boreales / Winds, France Televisions, Terra Mater |
Biodiversity Short
Hunting the Helmeted Hornbill
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Geographic Magazine and Rangkong Indonesia |
MY 25: The Ocean Between Us
Inka Cresswell, University of the West of England - MA Wildlife Filmmaking |
Nigerians Fight to Protect the World's Most Trafficked Mammal
Coral and Oak Studios, National Geographic |
(Re)Connecting Wild - Restoring Safe Passage
NineCaribou Productions, LLC |
Biodiversity Micro Movie
Honorable Mentions: General
Tree Climbing Lions
Nat Geo Wild |
Okavango - River of Dreams - Episode 3: Inferno
A Terra Mater Factual Studios / Wildlife Films production in co-production with Thirteen Productions LLC, Doclights/NDR Naturfilm in association with PBS, CPB, Arte France / Unité Découverte et Connaissance, National Geographic Channels and SVT |
Fantastic Fungi
Moving Art |
Walking Thunder
Last Stand Films |
Honorable Mentions: Short
Beyond The Fence
Tessa Barlin in association with the Nature, Environment & Wildlife Filmmakers Congress (NEWF) |
Sounds of Survival
Katie Garrett, bioGraphic |
1 MILLION Species Could Go Extinct... Here's Why.
Spotzen, PBS Digital Studios |
The Flying Gold of Arabuko
John Davies, National Film and Television School |