“Hope in the African Wild” – March 31st at Bingen Theater
Hope in the African Wild: Coexistence Replacing Conflict
A special multimedia presentation at The Bingen Theater
In the vast landscapes of southern Africa, something extraordinary is happening — communities and endangered carnivore species are beginning to coexist so that all beings may thrive. This visually stunning presentation reveals the power of collaboration, wisdom-sharing, and dedication at the heart of modern conservation.
Meet cheetahs and African painted wolves — the continent’s two most endangered carnivores — and discover the extraordinary social bonds and dynamics that make them impossible not to love. With perhaps only a decade remaining before free-roaming populations may disappear, the urgency is real. Yet, this isn’t a story of defeat.
It’s a story about advancing the coexistence imperative. Dedicated organizations and communities across Africa — from community eco-ranger programs to alternative livelihood initiatives — are transforming human-wildlife conflict through compassion, dedication, and resilience. Join us for an inspiring evening that will leave you believing in the power of working towards a future where people and wildlife flourish side-by-side.



