What We Do

The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF) is an international festival that showcases and supports independent films dedicated to the protection of wildlife and the conservation of Earth’s biodiversity through interactive and engaging events. We do this through annual film festivals throughout the United States, Europe, South America, China, Southeast Asia and Africa.

We provide a platform for hundreds of filmmakers to connect and engage in meaningful discussions with attendees from the global conservation, education, wildlife film, artistic, business and travel industries.

The WCFF attracts thousands of attendees from the conservation, education, and wildlife film industries. They discuss current issues facing the global biodiversity and the wildlife film industry, negotiate business opportunities, showcase products and services and screen films. People attend from all over the world and have included representatives from NatGeoWild, Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), Discovery Communications, NATURE, National Geographic, PBS, Smithsonian Channel as well as wildlife filmmakers, distributors, producers and newcomers to the industry.  Contact Us [email protected]

 

The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival (WCFF) is an international festival that showcases and supports independent films dedicated to the protection of wildlife and the conservation of Earth’s biodiversity through interactive and engaging events. We do this through annual film festivals throughout the United States, Europe, South America, China, Southeast Asia and Africa.

We provide a platform for hundreds of filmmakers to connect and engage in meaningful discussions with attendees from the global conservation, education, wildlife film, artistic, business and travel industries.

The WCFF attracts thousands of attendees from the conservation, education, and wildlife film industries. They discuss current issues facing the global biodiversity and the wildlife film industry, negotiate business opportunities, showcase products and services and screen films. People attend from all over the world and have included representatives from NatGeoWild, Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR), Discovery Communications, NATURE, National Geographic, PBS, Smithsonian Channel as well as wildlife filmmakers, distributors, producers and newcomers to the industry.  Contact Us [email protected]