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I've raised £5000 to create impactful films on conservation in Southern Africa

Organised by Samuel Chevallier
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Cape Town, South Africa

Story

Help Us Tell the Story of One of the World’s Most Powerful Conservation Solutions

Wildlife corridors are one of the greatest solutions we have to combat biodiversity loss. These natural pathways allow species to move freely, adapt to climate change, and rebuild fragmented ecosystems. But their benefits go beyond conservation. Corridors help secure ecosystem services like clean water, pollination, and carbon storage, which are essential to our economy and wellbeing. They also create sustainable jobs in eco-tourism and land management, especially for rural communities.

One of the most remarkable corridors in the world is the Eden to Addo Corridor Initiative in South Africa. For its size, it is one of the most biodiverse on the planet.

The Keystones Expedition team, led by Sam Chevallier (co-founder of ReWild Africa), knew this was a story that needed to be told. We hit the road for a month, traveling through the corridor, sleeping in tents and caves, and immersing ourselves in the wild. With a cinéma vérité approach, we followed a simple but urgent question:

What are wildlife corridors, and who are the people dedicating their lives to protecting them?

This is a pivotal moment in human history. The story of wildlife corridors must be told now, before these vital connections are lost. But we cannot do it alone.

We are raising funds to complete this project across its three key phases: Pre-production, Production, and Post-production.

Your support, whether small or large, helps us share a story that can shift how people see conservation, biodiversity, and our shared future.

If you are a brand or organization aligned with this vision, we would love to explore partnership opportunities with you.

Please consider donating today and join us on this journey.

You can watch the first episode, Setting the Stage, here.

Together, we can change the narrative.

About fundraiser

Samuel Chevallier
Organiser

Donation summary

Total
£1,315.00