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No Disney+ release date has been confirmed yet. Brave New World The trailer introduces New London, where everyone is happy, there’s no pain, and everyone’s connected. It is executive produced by James Cameron. Scroll down to check out the official trailers for each series. The documentary short is produced by Kim Butts, Drew Pulley and Maria Wilhelm. “The Akashinga are front-line warriors - fiercely committed to protecting Africa’s most vulnerable species and to securing a positive future for their communities. “While we battle with an increasingly powerful viral enemy, the poaching wars rage on,” said Cameron. They’re the first and last line of defense not just for nature, but also for humanity.” This is the job of wildlife rangers like the Akashinga.
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“Wildlife trafficking must be stopped at the source. “The illegal trafficking of wildlife is one of the world’s largest criminal industries, linked to terrorism and, some evidence suggests, to the pandemic we’re struggling to stop,” said Mander. With the COVID-19 global pandemic, Akashinga is more crucial now than ever as resources are becoming scarce and wildlife becomes more vulnerable to poachers. Goblin and Slime convince the young Brave terrorizing their village to join them as they set out to find a powerful weapon. Mander’s innovative approach to conservation calls for community buy-in rather than full-on armed assault against poachers. The docu shows how the team, drawn from the abused and marginalized, is revolutionizing the way animals are protected and communities are empowered - and its members’ own lives are being transformed. The group was founded by Damien Mander, who serves as CEO of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation and Akashinga. With many of Africa’s key species, including elephants, reaching levels near extinction, Akashinga is a radical, new and highly effective weapon against poaching. The documentary short is also an official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival and will broadcast on National Geographic later this year in 171 countries and 43 languages.Īccording to Deadline, the short sheds light on the vigilante group which trains to face down poachers in order to save wildlife at a moment’s notice. “Akashinga: The Brave Ones” will have its world premiere at the EarthxFilm Festival, which will be held virtually April 22nd to 27th to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. National Geographic has released the trailer for James Cameron’s new documentary short “Akashinga: The Brave Ones.” The documentary tells the story of Akashinga, the all-female anti-poaching unit in Zimbabwe that is revolutionizing the way animals are protected and communities are empowered.