Wild Link

Wild Link transforms science into inspiring stories

that inform and activate. What we value, we protect.

We have a plan to keep nature safe

We translate complex ecological knowledge into engaging stories that inform, inspire, and activate. By using film as an accessible and powerful medium, we gradually raise awareness of the world around us and motivate people to make a positive impact.

What guides us

We strive for a society in which people are aware of the nature around them and actively work to preserve it. Our approach is defined by the following principles.

Nature first

Approaching films from the perspective of the animal and the ecosystem, placing nature, not the filmmaker, at the center.

Science-led

Working based on existing scientific research, ensuring that each project is content-rich and factually grounded.

Sustainable

Minimizing ecological footprint by making sustainable choices in transportation, materials, and energy use.

Local voices

Collaborating with local creators on external locations, aiming to increase local involvement, reduce travel movements, and promote knowledge exchange.

Ethics

Following a strict ethical code of conduct to safeguard animal welfare and ecosystems throughout the production process.

Accessible

Dividing films into short episodes as a web series, ensuring the content remains accessible and suitable for multiple platforms and audiences.

Our projects

Our projects

Latest news

Filmmakers on stage during a screening at the Innsbruck Nature Film Festival 2025, standing in front of a colorful ‘We Are One’ festival poster in a cinema filled with attendees.

Heading to Innsbruck!

From 8 to 12 October, we had the chance to visit the Innsbruck Nature Film Festival with our debut film, […]

A European hamster with full cheeks sits upright in the grass, holding a leaf in its tiny paws. On the left side of the image are two white laurels: one reads "Nominee Innsbruck Nature Film Festival 2025", and the other reads "Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam – Official Selection 2025".

Following its selection for the Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam, we’re excited to share that Urban Persistence has also been officially […]

A bank vole peeks out from a hollow in a dark, mossy log in a forest. On the left side of the image are two white laurels: one reads "Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam – Official Selection 2025", and the other reads "Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam – Nominee Best Short Film 2025".

We’re thrilled to announce that Urban Persistence as well as Geruisloos have been officially selected for the Wildlife Film Festival […]

Latest news

Filmmakers on stage during a screening at the Innsbruck Nature Film Festival 2025, standing in front of a colorful ‘We Are One’ festival poster in a cinema filled with attendees.

Heading to Innsbruck!

From 8 to 12 October, we had the chance to visit the Innsbruck Nature Film Festival with our debut film, […]

A European hamster with full cheeks sits upright in the grass, holding a leaf in its tiny paws. On the left side of the image are two white laurels: one reads "Nominee Innsbruck Nature Film Festival 2025", and the other reads "Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam – Official Selection 2025".

Following its selection for the Wildlife Film Festival Rotterdam, we’re excited to share that Urban Persistence has also been officially […]

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