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This documentary explores the precarious existence of the European ground squirrel (Feldhamster) in its shrinking habitats. It delves into the challenges faced by these small mammals due to agricultural practices and climate change, highlighting the efforts of conservationists to protect them. The film aims to raise awareness about the species' plight and the broader implications for biodiversity.
Critical Reception
As a recent documentary, 'Die letzten Feldhamster' has received positive attention for its timely subject matter and engaging presentation. Critics have praised its informative approach to a critical environmental issue, while audiences have responded well to its heartfelt portrayal of conservation efforts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its educational value and compelling narrative on endangered wildlife.
Appreciated for its visually engaging cinematography showcasing the natural world.
Noted for its urgent call to action regarding habitat loss and conservation.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers commending the film's ability to shed light on the critical situation of the European ground squirrel and the importance of conservation efforts.
Fun Fact
The film's directors, Anna Jane Gruber and Martin Thoma, spent over three years filming in various European countries to capture the behavior and struggles of the European ground squirrel.
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