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Wildlife Photography & Conservation: Protecting Endangered Animals

March 3, 2026 Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor Entertainment

Documentary filmmakers are increasingly focusing on the plight of endangered species, with several new films released in the past year highlighting conservation efforts and the threats facing wildlife. A new documentary, “Guardians: Saving Earth’s Most Endangered Animals,” released in September 2025, has been praised for its detailed portrayal of animal life and landscapes.

The surge in wildlife-focused documentaries comes as numerous species face critical declines. According to EARTHDAY.ORG, 98% of lemur species in Madagascar are at risk of extinction, largely due to habitat loss. The organization has been involved in reforestation projects in Madagascar since 2010, planting 60,000 trees in Ambatobe to benefit lemur populations and other species.

Beyond Madagascar, documentaries are also spotlighting conservation function elsewhere. “Wild Connection,” directed by Jack Zakrajsek, follows conservationists Nick and Kristina Kleer as they work with cheetahs in South Africa. The cheetah population has plummeted from approximately 100,000 in the 1900s to fewer than 7,100 today, threatened by habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and the illegal pet trade. The film emphasizes the universal message of conservation, extending beyond South Africa to address the cheetah’s broader struggle across Africa.

National Geographic Documentary Films has also released “Wild Life,” focusing on rewilding efforts and supporting communities through nature conservation. Other recent documentaries include “Path of the Panther” (United States) and “Saving the World’s Rarest Lemurs | In Her Nature Special” (Madagascar), as highlighted by EARTHDAY.ORG. A documentary series, “The Unexpected Guardians of Our Planet’s Most Endangered Animals,” released in September 2025, explores various wildlife conservation stories and the individuals dedicated to protecting endangered animals.

These films aim to raise awareness and inspire action to support endangered species, addressing threats ranging from habitat destruction to illegal wildlife trade. The focus on specific species, like cheetahs and lemurs, provides concrete examples of the challenges and potential solutions in wildlife conservation.

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