Empowering Indigenous Communities through Regenerative Agriculture

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Supporting indigenous communities with regenerative agriculture practices, including apiary management, the best suited intercrops and agroforestry methods, help them balance economic growth with biodiversity protection. Such models can greatly mitigate human-wildlife conflict, poaching as well as rural-urban migration. Fair wages incentivize maintaining biodiversity and wildlife conservation, support local women and youth to pursue formal education, and inspire global models of growth in harmony with nature.

The Rhino Man Podcast and Rhino Man The Movie shed light on the current challenges in conservation and how efforts may be bolstered to save the remaining 27,000  Rhinos in the wild from poaching.

Catch the directors John Jurko II and Matt Lindenberg of the Global Conservation Corps as they showcase premieres around the world from Jackson Wild to the Whānau Mārama New Zealand Film Festival Trust.

Make sure to watch the RHINO MAN documentary film (officially to be released on July-26) as it traces the heroic journey of rangers who risk their lives daily to safeguard South Africa’s rhinos from extinction due to poaching.
Check out the movie trailer https://rhinomanthemovie.org/

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