Australia has an appalling rate of mammal extinction and the trend doesn't look like slowing. Predation by foxes and cats is one of the primary drivers threatening the survival of our native mammal species.
Set in the forests of NSW, especially the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, this film explores the role of dingoes in forests and demonstrates that their removal is having negative repercussions throughout ecosystems. The film puts forward one possible solution to perhaps bring our ecosystems back into balance.
How far must we go to save our mammal species?
Shot, cut and directed by Daniel Hunter
Secondary footage - Simon Cherriman, Adam Perou Hermans (North American footage)
Primary sponsors (via Pozible): Centre for Ecosystem Science, Rewilding Australia, Dustin Welbourne and Australian Dingo Foundation. Research on which topics in the film cover is supported by Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute, Australian Research Council and the University of New South Wales, Australia.
Thanks to everyone else who donated via Pozible
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