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I NEED YOU TO WATCH THIS FILM!

I'll be in D.C. next week asking YOUR members of Congress to pass the Big Cat Public Safety Act.  They need to see this film in order to know how the big cat crisis began and what is needed to solve it.  If they click the link below to the movie and see that hundreds of thousands of Americans have watched, liked and shared the film, I think we can get them to watch it too. This is a riveting film, so if you can play YouTube on your TV, that is the best experience, but even if you can't enjoy it at its best, please check it out any way you can and be sure to hit the Like and Subscribe buttons.  Time is running out for tigers, lions and other big cats.  We have to pass this bill this year and your help is critical. - Carole Baskin

(February 22, 2022 / Los Angeles, CA) — In an unexpected move today, Howard and Carole Baskin (of Netflix’s Tiger King fame) surprised fans by teaming up with director Michael Webber to release his highly-anticipated documentary, “The Conservation Game,” on YouTube for free to U.S. audiences. Available for a limited time on their Big Cat Rescue YouTube Channel (over 1.37 million subscribers), this bold move by the film’s director comes on the heels of receiving high marks from top film critics and landing a raft of global sales.

According to Webber, "There’s been a seismic shift in the animal entertainment industry as a result of the film’s limited release. This has inspired me to make the film accessible to the entire country, free of charge, with a partner that has tremendous influence and a massive public following.”

In recent months, Carole Baskin has been a vocal proponent of the much-talked-about film, which chronicles a three-year investigation into the trafficking of endangered species used on popular late-night and morning talk shows. The film alleges that Jack Hanna and other high-profile conservationists have been duping the public for years, presenting so-called “ambassador cats” on television to adoring fans, only to later discard them into the exotic animal trade. As for Carole, she’s eager for the truth to finally be known to the public. “For the first time, these self-proclaimed conservationists will be exposed for who they really are. By using my platform to bring “The Conservation Game” to the American public, we have the potential to create much-needed change that could save thousands of innocent cubs from a life of exploitation,” said Baskin.

Drawing comparisons to Blackfish by top film critics since its award-winning premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (Social Justice Award), the film sent shock waves through the zoo world and the animal entertainment industry. As reported, the day after the film’s premiere, Jack Hanna’s family announced on Twitter that Hanna was stepping away from public life, citing an unexpected acceleration of dementia. The timing of the announcement raised eyebrows, including open cynicism by movie reviewers. Months later, the world-famous Columbus Zoo, which Hanna led as its Director for decades, lost its prestigious accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). AZA president, Dan Ashe, explained that issues revealed in the film “weighed heavily in the decision to pull Columbus’ accreditation.”

Director Michael Webber explains that, "As soon as the film began screening, the decades-long practice of dragging endangered cubs onto television shows and deceiving the public into believing they were part of a conservation program appears to have suddenly ceased. By making this film accessible to everyone in America for free, I hope to ensure that this new trend becomes a permanent policy.”

The film also follows a high-stakes battle in the halls of Congress, over a federal bill that would end cub petting and phase out owning big cats as “pets.” Referred to as “The Big Cat Public Safety Act,” the proposed bill is currently making its way through Congress in hopes of a vote by lawmakers this summer. Howard and Carole Baskin’s work on Capitol Hill is featured in the film and is a driving force behind the movie’s free online initiative. According to Carole, “The public needs to be informed of the deception associated with cub petting and the real threat that exists to first responders and the public when, after a few months of exploitation as cubs, these dangerous apex predators can end up in backyards. Anyone who watches “The Conservation Game” will immediately recognize the need for common-sense legislation."

Carole says that dangerous big cat encounters in the United States are not as rare as you might think. Just last year, a tiger was caught on tape, roaming the suburbs in Houston, Texas. Not long after, an 80-pound “pet” cougar was removed from an apartment in the Bronx, New York. Prior to that, a full-grown tiger was shot and killed after being seen prowling the backyards of a densely populated Atlanta suburb. In 2018, law enforcement officers stumbled upon a white tiger cub being kept in a home in New Orleans.

The film will be available—without a paywall—for a limited time on Big Cat Rescue’s Youtube channel and Geoblocked to US viewers only. “I spent nearly four years making this film in an effort to reveal the truth to the American public in hopes of driving much-needed change,” said Webber. “Democratizing this film now is my boldest move yet in an attempt to effectuate that change.”

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