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About Dereck & Beverly Joubert
Currently, Dereck and Beverly Joubert continue to engage in live events, focusing on speaking engagements, conservation workshops, and film screenings. They frequently present at film festivals, universities, and conservation conferences, sharing their experiences and insights on wildlife preservation and the challenges facing big cats in Africa. Their recent initiatives include collaborations with various environmental organizations to promote awareness regarding the impact of poaching and habitat loss. In 2023, they have turned their attention to creating immersive experiences, such as virtual reality presentations of their wildlife documentaries, allowing audiences to engage with African ecosystems in innovative ways. Their efforts extend to social media platforms, where they share updates on their conservation projects and film endeavors, reaching a broader audience than ever before. As champions of storytelling and conservation, the Jouberts aim to inspire collective action towards protecting wildlife through their compelling narratives and ongoing outreach.
Dereck & Beverly Joubert History
Dereck and Beverly Joubert are renowned filmmakers and conservationists from Botswana, celebrated for their groundbreaking work in wildlife documentaries and their commitment to conservation efforts in Africa. Their journey began in the 1980s when they co-founded the production company 'Wildlife Films' and partnered with National Geographic. Their first major documentary, 'Evil Angels' (1986), explored the harsh realities of predator-prey dynamics in the African wilderness. Over the years, they have produced numerous acclaimed films, including 'The Last Lions' (2010), which highlighted the plight of lions in Africa and spurred global awareness regarding their conservation. Beyond filmmaking, the Jouberts founded the 'Big Cat Initiative' in collaboration with National Geographic, aiming to protect big cats and their habitats through education, research, and advocacy. Their cinematic approach intertwines storytelling with activist efforts, focusing on social and environmental themes that resonate globally. Through their lens, they have worked to change the narrative on wildlife conservation, advocating for sustainable futures for these iconic species.
