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[How Livestreaming is Building the Next Generation of Conservationists]-[The wildlife sanctuary you can visit from anywhere | Maya Higa]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2026-05-12

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Redefining Wildlife Conservation in the Digital Age

Maya Higa, a licensed falconer and prominent Twitch streamer, has pioneered a revolutionary model for wildlife protection through her organization, Alveus Sanctuary. In her TED Talk, she details how she transformed social media from a source of internet distraction into a powerful tool for global conservation, proving that animals do not need to be physically visited to be effectively protected.

The Accidental Origin: From Zookeeper to Streamer

Higa’s journey began humbly while working as a zookeeper. After rescuing an injured red-tailed hawk named Bean, she began documenting the rehabilitation process during her live streams. When a clip of the bird went viral on Reddit, Higa realized the potential of her platform: "I was reaching thousands of people at a time all over the world" instead of the small groups she addressed in her previous outreach work. This experience shifted her mission to using the internet to "build our next generation of conservationists."

A Sanctuary Without Visitors

The core of Higa’s model is a sanctuary that no one can visit in person. This approach offers several distinct advantages for the animals and the organization:

  • Reduced Stress: By removing the "unpredictable factors that come with people visiting," the animals live in a quieter, more natural environment.
  • Resource Efficiency: The sanctuary avoids the costs associated with "guest experiences like gift shops and concession stands," allowing funds to be directed entirely toward animal welfare.
  • Accessibility: By utilizing 36 cameras streaming 24 hours a day, the sanctuary is accessible to anyone with an internet connection, regardless of their location.

The Power of Community-Driven Funding

Higa’s success is deeply rooted in the active participation of her online community. In a single 21-hour livestream, her audience raised $573,000 to build the sanctuary. Furthermore, the community continues to support the animals directly, such as through an automated feeder for Winnie the Moo, a rescued cow, which has generated over $38,000 for the facility. This model turns passive viewers into active stakeholders who feel a personal connection to the animals' recovery and well-being.

Changing the Narrative of Conservation

While legends like Steve Irwin and Jane Goodall are personal heroes of Higa's, she acknowledges that many young people struggle to see themselves in such iconic figures. Alveus Sanctuary bridges this gap by "meeting them where they already are"—on social media. Her online community, primarily composed of 17-to-28-year-olds, are the "new voters, new consumers and up-and-coming decision makers" who hold the future of the planet in their hands.

Looking Ahead: The Future of Reintroduction

Having successfully raised over $75 million for global conservation causes, Higa is now expanding her vision. The next phase involves breeding endangered species for "reintroduction and release into the wild," beginning with critically endangered wolves. By fostering deep emotional bonds between the public and these individual animals, Higa hopes to inspire millions to advocate for the protection of their natural habitats. Her mission proves that when we leverage digital connectivity, we can cultivate a massive, global force of conservationists fighting for wildlife from their own homes.

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📖 Transcript

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hu.
We hear a lot about what's wrong with the internet the misinformation, the addiction, the outrage cycles.
But today we're sharing something that's really right with it.
Our animals would be able to reach millions and millions of people without having to meet a single one of them in person.
That's content creator and conservationist Maya Higa, who built an animal sanctuary that no one can visit, but everyone can be a part of.

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