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Jeremy La Zelle

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  • Social Enterprises
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  • Pay It Forward
  • Become A Travel Filmmaker

Discover incredible ecosystems and the people dedicated to the protection of our planet.

For new collaboration opportunities, prints, & speaking engagements, click here to contact Jeremy Là Zelle

Africa | ENvironmental & cultural conservation

South Africa & Kenya

South Africa & Kenya

South Africa & Kenya

Producing stunning media content for top TV Networks [ex: NatGeo and the Big Cats Initiative] and dedicated NGOs who protect land, animals, and the lives of people who call these ecosystems home.

Mozambique

South Africa & Kenya

South Africa & Kenya

Producing impactful media content for Africa's top marine megafauna research organizations.  The marine mega fauna include Humpback Whales, Dolphins, Giant Manta Rays, Whale Sharks, and more!

Kingdom of Eswatini

South Africa & Kenya

Kingdom of Eswatini

Producing the national destination commercials for incredible nations, such as the Kingdom of Eswatini.

Ethiopia

Kingdom of Eswatini

Producing media content and feature length archaeology documentaries for top universities and research organizations. 

 

"Jeremy successfully documents the pressures encountered by local communities, nations, and continents whose ecosystems and cultural traditions are continually being jeopardized by many forces.”  - Dr. Willeke Z. Wendrich [UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology]

Madagascar

Documenting primate conservation efforts in northwestern Madagascar.

Mauritius & Reunion Island

Creating media content to showcase and highlight Africa's top entrepreneurial individuals and groups. 

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Wild Tomorrow Fund [South Africa]

Wild Tomorrow Fund is dedicated to the protection of threatened and endangered species and the habitats they depend on for survival.  We want to ensure that the world that comes after us is a world in which a wild tomorrow is possible.  We work on the ground in southern Africa and our vision is for a world in which wildlife habitats are expanded and protected, and where existing reserves have the resources needed to keep their animals safe.

Wild Tomorrow Fund

    Nature Kenya

    Nature Kenya—the East Africa Natural History Society (EANHS)—is Africa’s oldest environmental Society. We were established in 1909 to promote the study and conservation of nature in eastern Africa.  Our mission is to connect people with nature and take action for biodiversity conservation.

    Nature Kenya—the East Africa Natural History Society (EANHS)—is Africa's oldest environmental Society

      AFRICA FROM LAND AND WATER

      A Place for Cheetahs | National Geographic

      South African Conservationist Vincent van der Merwe is often referred to as a cheetah matchmaker. His work involves pairing together compatible mates in hopes of reviving healthy cheetah populations throughout their African homeland. Follow along as Vincent and his team relocate a male cheetah from South Africa to Malawi, among the first to be successfully reintroduced in the country.  Tune in to Nat Geo Wild’s Big Cat Week Sept 7-11 and learn more about how Nat Geo is working to save big cats.

      World Land Trust [Tanzania]

      Africa has already lost 90% of a little-known global biodiversity hotspot but there is still time to protect some of the last 10% – if you join us.  The appeal we’ve just launched – ’Saving Tanzania’s Coastal forests’ – will raise £360,000 to save 49,000+ acres of wilderness in an area where huge cashew plantations are destroying the forest. With your help, our partner TFCG can preserve a corridor key to lions, leopards, migratory birds and one of the world’s most endangered primates; a route still open to elephants where others are closing.

      Underwater Africa [Mozambique & South Africa]

      Underwater Africa is designed by manta ray biologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Dr. Andrea Marshall (also known as Queen of the Mantas) and whale shark conservation biologist Dr. Simon Pierce, both Founders of the Marine Megafauna Foundation.  Underwater Africa is a  volunteer program involving citizen scientists in world-class scientific research and marine conservation work being conducted in the vibrant waters of southern Mozambique.

      Nature kenya magazine [published images by jeremy là zelle]

        CEntral & South AMerica

          Saving acres, creating corridors, empowering local partners

          Producing incredible wildlife conservation and habitat protection content for the World Land Trust, Fundacion EcoMinga, Big Mammal Conservation of Ecuador, Centro de Rescate llitio, Grupo Ecológico Sierra Gorda IAP, and many other top conservation organizations.

          UKUMARI'S RETURN TO THE WILD [As seen on National Geographic]

          In 2015, in the heart of the Ecuadorian Andes, an injured Spectacled Bear was discovered.  For two years, Centro de Rescate Ilitio and the Big Mammal Conservation Project have worked together to successfully release the endangered bear back into the wild.  This is the story of Ukumari's incredible return to the wild.

          Media Content to Meet Big Fundraising Goals

          In 2018, World Land Trust (WLT) supporters saved 7,523 acres of habitats all around the world for wildlife, in Mexico, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, Tanzania and India. Many more WLT projects were supported for the long-term protection of reserves already created by our supporters and protected by our overseas partners.

          World Land Trust & sir david attenborough

          WORLD LAND TRUST - THE HISTORY

          Sir David Attenborough narrates the history of the World Land Trust and the progression of the conservation movement. One of WLT’s staunchest supporters, Sir David has been a Patron of the Trust since 2003.

          WHAT CAN I DO? BY SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH

          What can I, as an individual, do? Sir David Attenborough discusses why he supports World Land Trust and how you can take action to protect the natural wonders of the world.

          PROTECTING THE HEART OF MEXICO

          Produced by the World Land Trust to honor 30 years of steadfast environmental conservation across the planet, "Protecting The Heart of Mexico" reveals the resilient leaders on the forefront of Mexico's conservation movement and why it's so important to continue protecting our planet's incredible yet highly fragile flora and fauna.

          sierra gorda biosphere, mexico

          ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE: America's last truly wild wilderness

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          ASIA: HUMAN-ELEPHANT CONFLICT

          Especies Magazine [published photographs and film review]

            NIGHTWISH - 'Ad Astra' - [World Land Trust Partnership]

            Cinematography by Jeremy Là Zelle

            [Official Music Video, 1 Million+ Views]

            2020 In Review

            Our patron Sir David Attenborough reminds us that “if we take care of nature, nature will take care of us”. Those words will remain WLT's guiding compass in 2021 – a year when, if you add your voice to Sir David’s and ours, we will continue saving the places that matter.   

            Carbon Neutral Planet

            Sierra Gorda Ecological Group

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