Hi everyone, my name is Fiona Tande and I'm a wildlife conservationist turned filmmaker from and based in Kenya. I'm the founder of Pridelands Films, a company I'm using to champion the involvement of more local storytellers in natural history narratives. I'm currently organizing Kenya's first ever wildlife film festival (Pridelands Wildlife Film Fest) and would love the support and guidance of the Wild Hub community. I joined Wild Hub to engage with folks from different disciplines as I'm a firm believer that different perspectives are the best baseline for successful collaborations. I look forward to connecting with you all here and perhaps someday in person.

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Hi Fiona, welcome to the WildHub Community - it's lovely to have you join us! Thanks for sharing the links about your work and please let us know if you have any questions about our community and/or our platform, we're all here to help each other. Best wishes from the UK, Thirza
Thank you so much for welcoming me into the fold, Thirza! Honored to be part of this brilliant community and I look forward to connecting with the various members on this platform. Warm regards from Kenya everyone :)
Hi Fiona, I am Fahri
Greetings from Medan, Indonesia.
Hi Fahri, so nice to e-meet you! You live in a beautiful part of the world, great to connect with you from Kenya!
Welcome Fiona!
I'm super excited about the count down to PWFF. My interests are in science communication and collaboration would love to hear more about your experience as a wildlife film maker.
Best of luck!
Carolyn
Thank you Carolyn! My journey into natural history filmmaking has been challenging but I hope that through this initiative, I can help break barriers I face and make it easier for local filmmakers interested in wildlife, conservation and science storytelling to find a place in the industry. We'd be happy for science communicators like you to attend the festival as it's a forum to explore the best ways to collaborate and communicate the importance of our natural world while exploring various ways to conserve it.
Thank you Fiona, I'll circle back with you on the details.