Predator Conservation And Wildlife Coexistence

Double Feature and Conversation

Image credit: Daniel Dietrich.

Join us in Venice, Los Angeles, for an evening of film, community conversation, and actionable insight into one of California's most pressing conservation challenges: learning to coexist with the wild predators sharing our neighborhoods and landscapes. Experience Tailless by Daniel Dietrich and Wildlife Killing Contests by Filipe DeAndrade, followed by a discussion with Pasadena Humane about wildlife coexistence strategies and a panel discussion and Q&A moderated by the Resource Renewal Institute.


Details

When: Friday, May 1, 2026 | 7:15 - 9:30 PM
Where: Peak Design, 1354 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291

Featured Panelists and Filmmakers

 

This inspiring evening brings together documentary storytelling with expert, science-informed perspectives on mountain lion behavior, habitat protection, and coexistence. Learn how communities across Southern California are living alongside wildlife, reducing conflict, and helping protect these important species through practical, place-based action.

Your support helps Resource Renewal Institute continue vital conservation work, protecting wildlife corridors and promoting sustainable coexistence between humans and wildlife.

Reserve your spot today and be part of the coexistence conversation!

 
 

WATCH THE TRAILERS

Video credit: Tailless: A Journey to Save Chile's Pumas" by Daniel Dietrich.

Video credit: Wildlife Killing Contests by Filipe DeAndrade.

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