Got a wildlife moment that left you speechless? We want to see it!
At Africa Geographic, we celebrate the real, the rare, and the remarkable. We aren’t looking for professional cinematography; we’re looking for the most epic wildlife sightings. Whether it’s an 8K predator chase or a grainy phone clip of a rare bird, if the moment is special, it belongs on our channel.
Send us a link to your best African wildlife videos to be featured in our monthly Top Wildlife Clips selections. You could even earn a spot in our ultimate year-end countdown: The Top 10 Wildlife Clips of 2026.
How to enter:
- Upload your video clip to a platform of your choice (Google Drive, YouTube, Vimeo, etc.).
- Fill in the form below along with your video clip link.
- Supply the following information with your video clip – Your name and surname, social media handle so that we can tag you, the featured species, date and location. Eg, Joe Soap, @joe-soap, Mountain gorilla, April 2026, Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.
- Once we’ve reviewed your clip you might get a request to send us the original file.
Rules, terms & conditions:
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Only raw, unedited video clips will be accepted.
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The quality of the sighting is more important than the quality of the video clip; it can be an 8K video clip filmed with a professional video camera or a grainy cell phone clip.
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No AI-generated clips will be accepted. If a clip is suspected of being AI, it will be run through AI-detection software. You might be asked to provide clips/information to provide additional context for the wildlife sighting in question.
- The clips may be used for marketing and promotional purposes, and the original owner of each clip will be credited at all times.
- Do not add borders or copyright watermarks – we will add a copyright symbol and your name.
- Video clips must be taken on the African continent or associated islands. Only entries of African wildlife will be accepted.
- Clips depicting wildlife should be of wild animals – no clips of captive wildlife (including farm animals, petting facilities, household pets, and zoo animals) will be considered. Clips of rescue/rehabilitation animals may be considered at the organisers’ sole discretion.
- Baiting wildlife for photographic purposes is unacceptable – any submissions that appear to have been obtained via baiting will not be considered.