Last updated October 29, 2018 at 12:19 pm
Selected for SCINEMA 2018 Community Program
Sara Matasick (UK)
In Sonora, Mexico, the most northern population of jaguars in the Americas comes into conflict with local cattle ranchers. A history of hunting has diminished these powerful cats, but a community of ranchers is changing their relationship with the jaguars and learning to coexist.
Founded in 2000, SCINEMA is the largest science film festival in the southern hemisphere celebrating the power of moving image to explain the wonders of science.
It combines SCINEMA International Science Film Festival and SCINEMA Community Program.
The Festival premieres across Australia in June each year and showcases the best science film from around the world.
SCINEMA Community Program takes place in Australia during National Science Week in August.