A close-up of a cougar, also known as a mountain lion, looking to the side with a focused expression. The blurred brown background highlights the America Re:Wild symbol of wildlife—the cougar’s face and muscular body.
A small, furry pika sits on a mossy rock, looking to the left, with a blurred brown background—capturing the wild beauty that America Re:Wild seeks to protect.

America Re:Wild

Nature & Wildlife·1 x 50 min·In Development

In the ruins of the American West, wildlife returns to reclaim what humans left behind.

Genre
Nature & Wildlife
Duration
1 × 50 min
Definition
4K
Audio
5.1
Status
In Development
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Synopsis

The American West was built on ambition, conquest and survival. Then people left. Now, in the ruins of ghost towns, abandoned mines and toxic forgotten landscapes, a new frontier is emerging — one ruled not by humans, but by wildlife. America Re:Wild is a cinematic wildlife special that uncovers one of the most surprising ecological stories in North America today. Across collapsing mining settlements, poisoned lakes and silent desert outposts, animals are adapting in extraordinary ways. Mountain lions stalk empty streets. Bears roam deserted industrial towns. Tiny pikas build homes inside mine rubble. Bats pour from forgotten tunnels by the tens of thousands.

These are not pristine wildernesses. They are the discarded remains of the American dream. Driven by powerful animal stories and stunning blue-chip cinematography, America Re:Wild reveals how nature is reclaiming the West — transforming places once broken by human ambition into unexpected sanctuaries of survival.

Team

Written and directed by Alex Sletten
Executive producer Susanne Lummer
Production companies Terra Mater Studios, Story Surge Films
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