Freed to Be Wild
Freed to Be Wild is a joint project between the World Wildlife Fund (WWF Russia) and RTD for the organization’s 25th anniversary in Russia. It features three WWF field staffers who are saving Russia’s endangered Amur tigers, Saker falcons, leopards, polar bears and walruses. These rare animals are facing a threat due to rising temperatures, deforestation and poaching. RTD travels to the Chukotka coast and the birch tree forest of the Amur region, and the steppes of southern Siberia, to share stories of the people who have dedicated themselves to wildlife conservation.
Watch "Freed to Be Wild" on RTD website and on RT’s live feed. The time of the broadcast is available on RT's schedule page.