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New film spotlights rewilding, a critical, nature-first approach to protecting threatened and endangered species

DALLAS – American Humane, the nation’s first national humane organization and the world’s largest certifier of animal welfare practices, will premiere its latest documentary, ESCAPE FROM EXTINCTION REWILDING. The film, distributed by Western Films, starts its theatrical run on Sept. 27 at Angelika Film Center—Dallas in Mockingbird Station at 5321 E Mockingbird Ln., Dallas 75206. The Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit has a four-star rating on Charity Navigator. Proceeds from the film go to American Humane’s animal welfare efforts.

“As we stand at the precipice of what many scientists call the sixth mass extinction, there is an even greater need to bolster conservation efforts globally,” said Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane and the film’s executive producer. “Rewilding is a vital approach to conservation that allows us to restore natural ecosystems and protect these vulnerable species.

“We hope that this documentary will not only highlight the significance of rewilding but bring together film-goers across the country, and worldwide, in support of the humane treatment of animals.”

While Dallas Zoo has its conservation mission for the preservation and protection of whooping cranes, the Fort Worth Zoo was featured in the series' previous installment, ESCAPE FROM EXTINCTION (2020), which showcased the zoo’s critical conservation efforts for elephants and reptiles.

Fort Worth Zoo is active in species reintroduction both locally and globally - beginning the reintroduction project of the state reptile, the Texas-horned lizards. The program is operated alongside the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

With nearly 1 million species at risk, the documentary spotlights a nature-first approach to conservation, aiming to halt the alarming loss of biodiversity. It follows wildlife experts and conservationists who help rewild endangered species around the world by restoring and protecting natural ecosystems and allowing them to return to their wild state.

“Many people are passionate about preventing animal extinction, but the magnitude of the problem can feel overwhelming,” said Matthew Brady, the filmmaker.  In this film, we tackle the issue by presenting practical, actionable case study solutions that make a real difference—all brought to life by the enchanting voice of Meryl Streep.”