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MojoStreaming is a network where advocacy meets entertainment. A channel dedicated to wildlife, our planet, and the concerns of our environment.   Our vision is to rejuvenate the love for wildlife through inspiration, creativity, and compassion.    Our Mission is to ignite empathy for animals through mesmerizing and entertaining content while educating the world about the importance of wildlife   The goal is to become the voice of thousands of species and motivate our audience to support and safeguard the wildlife and the environment through our content.   It is a site like no other, from educational wildlife programming to live streaming in sanctuaries around the world, to our news/political channel that will keep you current on today’s issues we are facing.  We invite you to be a part of our family and by working together we can make a difference. 

 

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What We Do

Wildlife Entertainment

We air both short form and long form wildlife content which include Documentaries, Film, TV shows, and Viewer Uploads

Live Streaming 

Coming Soon we will be live streaming content from wildlife sanctuaries.

Video Podcast 

We produce video podcasts on a variety of wildlife topics.

Wildlife News

Coming soon will be a weekly News show reporting wildlife news from around the world

With Your Help, We are Making The World a Better Place

We will be hosting “debates”  it is our goal to provide a neutral platform for controversial wildlife subjects.   Example:  For & Against Trophy Hunting.

“A short Promo on who MojoStreaming is”

Our Mission & Approach

Our Mission is to ignite empathy for animals through mesmerizing and entertaining content while educating the world about the importance of wildlife.

We created a website, an online platform, for wildlife enthusiast to gather and be with like minded people who are passionate about wildlife.  https://www.mojostreaming.com/

By subscribing you are able to write blogs, upload photos, and video.  You can meet new people and develop a meaningful friendship that have the same interest as you.  Together you can make an impact and help save the future of our wildlife.  https://www.mojostreaming.com/signup 

We have learned that disagreeing and arguing with people on their beliefs about wildlife will NOT bring change.  We must be able to discuss both sides, listen carefully, and bring about compromise before it is too late! 

endangered species

.n 2022, there are 37,400 species threatened with extinction,  These animals all have a 50% probability of going extinct within 10 years or 3 generations.

critically endangered

Orangutans, Hawksbill Turtles, Gorillas, Rhinos, Hammerhead Shark, Macaws, Bumble Bees, Sumatran Elephant, Sumatran Tiger, North Atlanta Right Whales, Philippine Crocodile, Vaquita Dolphin, Peacock Tarantula, Red Wolf, Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat, Jamaican Iguana, Giant Panda

pound

Ivory tusks are massive teeth or incisors that elephants use to dig for water, strip trees of bark for food, lift objects, protect their trunks, and defend themselves, reports Christina Larson for the Associated Press. The large teeth are highly sought after for their value. One pound of ivory is worth $1,500, and tusks can weigh up to 250 pounds.

approximately left

How many elephants are left in the world in 2021?
With only 40,000-50,000 left in the wild, the species is classified as endangered. And it is critical to conserve both African and Asian elephants since they play such a vital role in their ecosystems as well as contributing towards tourism and community incomes in many areas.

hunters

How many hunters are there in the US in 2021?
Hunting is generally regulated on a state-by-state basis in the United States. Nevertheless, all hunters of protected species in the country are required to hold a hunting license. In 2021, the number of hunting licenses, tags, permits, and stamps issued in the United States amounted to approximately 39 million.

teams

  • San Angelo, Texas: West Texas Big Bobcat Contest, Jan. 16, Feb. 13, March 13.  Known as one of the nation’s biggest killing contests, in the January event, 644 teams competed for $148,000 in prize money for killing bobcats, coyotes and foxes. One team killed 81 foxes in 23 hours.
  • Texas is thought to have the largest number of wildlife killing contests of any state in the country

coyotes killed

At least 400,000 coyotes are killed each year in the United States. That’s an average of nearly 1,100 individuals a day

trillion

World Wildlife Day 2022: ‘1.6 trillion wild animals killed annually’

The World Animal Protection calls for stringent measures to enact policies to protect the African wildlife from cruelty and exploitation. Read more about it Here

A Letter from the Board

Hello Wildlife Enthusiast!

I once was asked an important question, “How do we get people to care?”  That is a challenge we face daily.  We try to provide educational, informative, and eye-opening interviews on what is going on with our wildlife and their future. We include an entertainment element by providing TV shows, documentaries, and short videos about wildlife worldwide. We also love to share the beauty of wildlife by showcasing wildlife photography and artwork.   How do we get people to care when we live in a world where people are focused on the now and themselves versus the future and what it means for their children and grandchildren?  Will there be a day when the wildlife we see now is not there for our children?  When things like poaching, human-wildlife conflict, and illegal trade are out of sight, it becomes out of mind.  If people are not seeing it firsthand, they seem to not worry or care even if they do have a love for nature, the planet, and wildlife.  Are we seeing less compassion in the world?  I would hope that is not the case, but there are days I wonder.  It is not hard to be discouraged when we see the suffering of wildlife for power and money. It is easy to be discouraged when we see people act without first questioning if the action will affect our planet and our wildlife in the future. 

What are your suggestions?  I would love to hear your thoughts!   It may be that we have to take baby steps, be committed in the long haul, and find like-minded people who are willing to work together to make an impact. 

You may ask how I get started.  It is easy: 

1.  Visit this site and MojoStreaming.com regularly and subscribe. 

2.  Invite your friends to explore our websites and follow us on social media

3. Be an active subscriber on MojoStreaming.com, write blogs, and share your wildlife photos and/or videos.

4. Leave a tip here on Wildlife Broadcast so we can continue our work and produce more shows. 

5. Help us produce our Podcast shows by emailing me show topics, referring a guest speaker, and more.

You may think $5.00 is not enough, but for us we can accomplish more than you think with a $5.00 tip!  

Thank you for wanting to be part of making a difference.  It could not be done without people like you who are compassionate about all living things.

 Cami Ciotta 

V.P Development & Strategic Partner & Producer

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