America’s Wildest Conservation Success Story.

Get ready for a wild tale.

UPDATE: WildTail is now available for rent or purchase on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and available for free viewing on YouTube.

From the swamps of Florida to the mountains of Arkansas, white-tailed deer of the Southeastern United States are wildlife icons, nuisance animals, road hazards, and food sources; depending on who you ask.

Narrator Dustin Lynch, guides viewers on the unlikely journey of white-tailed deer from near extinction back to an ecological and economic hero of America’s native landscapes. WildTail offers a candid and sometimes humorous look at how we interact with America’s 30 million white-tailed deer.

Featuring interviews with scientists, elected officials, media personalities and thought leaders, Wild Tail recounts America’s wildest success story. A story of horrific loss, astounding recovery and an uncertain future hinged on the decisions of Americans today.

Featuring intimate cinematography, captivating animals, and an urgent message to continue American conservation efforts, WildTail provides us with a practical blueprint for protecting all of America’s native wildlife.

All sales and rental dollars from the film support the work of the Southeast Deer Partnership and helps get the WildTail message to a larger audience.

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Where does America’s wildest conservation success story start?

Often we hear stories of how humans got things wrong, but this documentary is the opposite. It’s about what we humans got right and how human actions can positively impact wildlife and the landscape.

The Making of WildTail

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Behind the Scenes

Our dedicated film crew has traveled across a host of states in the Southeastern United States to capture the white-tailed deer in their beautiful and wide-ranging habitats all awhile conducting interviews with biologists, outdoorsmen, and conservationists who know them best.

Through this work we hope to raise awareness of the sheer importance white-tailed deer hold on our society and the greater ecological landscape.

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