“Jaguar Warrior, Jaguar Protector� follows the urgent efforts to save this northernmost jaguar population through collaborations with wildlife scientists, conservationists and Native American advocates.
Peter Blystone is a Flagstaff-based filmmaker with a background in anthropology and environmental storytelling who has produced award-winning documentaries on social and ecological issues.
“Jaguar Warrior, Jaguar Protector� follows the urgent efforts to save this northernmost jaguar population through collaborations with wildlife scientists, conservationists and Native American advocates.
Join award-winning filmmakers Katja Torneman and Peter Blystone for a special evening at Theatrikos in Flagstaff, where three captivating wildlife documentaries will be screened to support their latest project, “Jaguar Warrior, Jaguar Protector.� This fundraiser aims to raise awareness about the endangered jaguar population and the broader ecosystem affected by conservation efforts and the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
Once roaming freely across the United States, jaguars have faced near extinction, with few remaining in Arizona today. “Jaguar Warrior, Jaguar Protector� follows the urgent efforts to save this northernmost jaguar population through collaborations with wildlife scientists, conservationists and Native American advocates. Shot on location in the Sonoran Jaguar Reserve, Arizona’s Sky Islands and the border region, the film highlights the challenges and hopes for reintroducing jaguars to their ancestral lands. Through this film, Blystone and Torneman aim to highlight the jaguar’s fragile future and the dedicated individuals working to save them.
Chris Parish stands at the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument where he helped reintroduce the California Condors.
Peter Blystone is a Flagstaff-based filmmaker with a background in anthropology and environmental storytelling who has produced award-winning documentaries on social and ecological issues.