Malawi: Lessons in Conservation

Malawi: Lessons in Conservation

In Malawi, a program turns the wild into a classroom, inspiring youth to protect nature.

SYNOPSIS

In the heart of Lilongwe, Malawi, Lessons in Conservation (LIC) is sparking a love for the wild in the next generation. This short film follows LIC’s unique approach to education, where young people are immersed in nature through boat safaris, game drives, and interactive lessons that transform the wilderness into a living classroom. These experiences introduce students to the beauty of their natural heritage while equipping them with the knowledge and motivation to protect it. Through Black Bean Productions’ lens, the story unfolds as a hopeful portrait of how education can inspire conservation. More than a film, it is a celebration of community, youth empowerment, and the vital connection between people and the planet they call home.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKER

James Suter is a Co-Founder and Director of Black Bean Productions with a lifelong passion for wildlife and conservation inspired by his father. He has extensive experience as a professional guide and former full-time Game Ranger, traveling across Africa to capture authentic conservation stories. James uses his deep knowledge of the African bush to create films and photographs that connect audiences to people, wildlife, and landscapes. He continues to manage Black Bean while leading private safaris each year. His enthusiasm for the natural world is evident in every film he directs.
Malawi: Lessons in Conservation