05/22 (Fri.) [LAC x SPEC] SDGs Series: Voice of the Land – Wild Road Screening & Talk

2026-04-23

SDGs Series: Voice of the Land
Film Screening & Talk: Wild Road

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“Wildlife concerns us all. Without them, living here would feel unbearably lonely.”— Wild Road

As land development continues to expand, the boundaries between humans and wildlife are becoming increasingly blurred. What once seemed clearly separated is now replaced by more frequent encounters, conflicts, and the pressing need to rethink coexistence.

This semester, the Liberal Arts Center for Sustainable Education (LAC x SPEC) centers its SDGs programming on Goal 15: Life on Land, with a focus on biodiversity, habitat protection, and land restoration. Through a series of activities, we aim to explore the complex relationships between humans and the environment from multiple perspectives.

This event features the documentary Wild Road, accompanied by a talk from a frontline practitioner. Participants will gain insight into the realities of wildlife conservation—ranging from moments of rescue to the challenges posed by limited resources, institutional frameworks, and ethical decision-making.

As wildlife increasingly appears at the edges of human life, how should we understand “coexistence”? What does it mean to make decisions in situations shaped by injury, loss, and constraint? These questions will be explored through film and discussion.


 

♦️Event Information
Date & Time: May 22 (Fri), 13:00–15:00
Venue:  classroom326, Humanities and Social Sciences Building II, Guangfu Campus, NYCU
Audience: Open to all faculty, staff, and students (capacity:  60)
No food or drinks allowed in the venue.

🎬 Film Screening | Wild Road

🗣 Post-Screening Talk | Frontline Experiences in Wildlife Conservation

🌱 Discussion | Coexistence, Resource Allocation, and Wildlife Rescue Practices

♦️Speaker
詹欣穎
Head of Environmental Education
WildOne Wildlife Conservation Association, Taiwan

With extensive experience in wildlife conservation and environmental education, she is dedicated to fostering dialogue and understanding between humans and wildlife, and to highlighting the complexity and urgency of conservation work.


 

♦️Registration
Register online:
👉 https://forms.gle/1ng5ugesU5mQmG9ZA

※Refreshments will be provided after the event and are limited to participants who attend the full session.

※ Submission of the form does not guarantee admission. Confirmation emails will be sent during the week of the event.

※ If you are unable to attend, please notify us before May 15 to allow waitlisted participants to join.
※ Unexcused absences may affect eligibility for future SDGs events.

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