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  2. Circle of Life: An Environmental Fable - Wikipedia

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    Animated sequences and a character-driven narrative made up the film, which was inspired by Lion King. The article added that the "1990s were a decade in which conservation became a hot-button topic, and Circle of Life was there to keep Epcot's finger on the pulse, so much so that the film holds up quite well and covers environmental issues ...

  3. Human–wildlife conflict - Wikipedia

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    Human–wildlife conflict has been defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in 2004 as "any interaction between humans and wildlife that results in negative impacts of human social, economic or cultural life, on the conservation of wildlife populations, or on the environment". [6]

  4. List of environmental films - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife: Canada goose: Bill Lishman, Robert Rodat, and Vince McKewin: 1996 Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder: Natural resources and Wildlife: Peter Avanzino: 2009 Godzilla: King of the Monsters: Climate change, human impact on the environment, radical environmentalism, eco-terrorism: Michael Dougherty: 2019 Gorillas in the Mist

  5. Human impact on the environment - Wikipedia

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    These changes impact ecosystems and societies, and can become irreversible once tipping points are crossed. Climate activists are engaged in a range of activities around the world that seek to ameliorate these issues or prevent them from happening. [163] The effects of climate change vary in timing and location.

  6. Human–lion conflict - Wikipedia

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    Human–lion conflict refers to the pattern of problematic interactions between native people and lions. Conflict with humans is a major contributor of the decline in lion populations in Africa. [1] Habitat loss and fragmentation due to conversion of land for agriculture has forced lions to live in closer proximity to human settlements. [2]

  7. Why ‘Mufasa’ Star Folake Olowofoyeku Stopped Watching ‘The ...

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    Fọlákẹ́ Olówófôyekù is just like Us when it comes to watching the heartbreaking death of Mufasa in 1994’s The Lion King. “After that first Lion King [movie], I just never made myself ...

  8. Overexploitation - Wikipedia

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    The European settlement period serves as a poignant example of how human activities can drastically impact natural ecosystems. In more recent times, overexploitation has resulted in the gradual emergence of the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development , which has built on other concepts, such as sustainable yield , [ 11 ] eco ...

  9. Lupita Nyong'o Recalls Impact of Seeing “The Lion King” as a ...

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    The Lion King was a huge — and personal — moment in pop culture for Lupita Nyong'o.. In a conversation with PEOPLE surrounding her new film The Wild Robotat the Toronto International Film ...