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Wendi Wu

(She/Her)
Multimedia Producer
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, Pennsylvania US
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A skilled and professional communication strategist and multimedia producer with more than ten years of experience working for international and local environmental NGOs.

About

Wendi graduated from Beijing Film Academy and studied photography. She took an interest in photo documentaries, leading to ten years of career working for environmental NGOs in China. She focuses on conservation, climate change, and social change topics. She recently relocated to the US, based in Philadelphia.

Featured Work

The Spoon-billed Sandpiper's Journey

The palm-sized spoon-billed sandpiper (Calidris pygmaea) is classified as a critically endangered species by the IUCN, with a global population of fewer than 700. Spoon-billed sandpipers travel approximately 16,000 kilometers each year, from remote northeast Russia to Southeast Asia and back again. China’s coastal wetlands are one of the sandpiper’s most important stopovers along its migration route. However, the spoon-billed sandpiper’s habitat in China is under serious threat from land fill projects and industrial pollution. Greenpeace’s live animation shows the difficulties and dangers that the spoon-billed sandpiper faces along its journey. Ultimately, protecting China’s coastal wetlands is key to ensuring the spoon-billed sandpiper’s survival.

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Finding Pauline: Greenpeace Ft. Yifeng Li

Greenpeace and Chinese actor Yifeng Li collaborated a video, with Greenpeace signature icon: Pauline the polar bear, to show the impact of climate change, and call for actions to build more ocean sanctuary and protect the ocean.

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Wang Yuheng's Journey to the Antarctic

TV star Wang Yuheng is on a mission to protect the Antarctic. In February, he joined Greenpeace on our Antarctic ship tour, where he came face-to-face with wildlife in the region, returning to China with the message that the area must be protected.

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