
The Wild That Remains
A movie by WildReach Productions about the fight for Komarnica

SAVE THE DATE
The film “KOMARNICA: The Wild That Remains” will premiere on the WildReach Productions YouTube channel on 14 March 2026, marking the International Day of Action for Rivers.
This premiere is a meaningful way to celebrate rivers worldwide while also promoting the petition to Save Komarnica and Montenegro's natural heritage.
This film exists because people came together to protect one of Europe’s last wild river canyons. It is a tribute to the Komarnica and a call to ensure its heart keeps beating.
Made as part of the Save the Blue Heart of Europe campaign, in partnership with EuroNatur, Taxon_Expeditions, Montenegrin Ecologists Society, and the Save Komarnica movement.
More information coming soon! For now, mark 14 March in your calendar and join us in standing up for free-flowing rivers.

Exclusive Pre-Screening & Live Q&A
12 March 2026
On 14 March, the International Day of Action for Rivers, the world can watch the premiere of “KOMARNICA: The Wild That Remains.” This film is more than a documentary; it is a tribute to one of Europe’s last wild river canyons and a call to keep its heart beating.
Want to be among the first to see it? Join us on 12 March for an exclusive pre-screening webinar followed by a deep-dive discussion with the team leading the campaign.
Why join the webinar?
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Watch the full film before the official YouTube premiere.
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Hear from the scientists who documented the canyon’s unique biodiversity.
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Get a filmmaker’s perspective on capturing one of the most rugged terrains in the Balkans.
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Join the activists from the Save Komarnica campaign to learn how you can help protect Montenegro’s natural heritage.
Register for the webinar here - link available soon!

By signing this petition, you are demanding that the Government of Montenegro:
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Stops the dam: Immediately cancel all plans for the construction of the Komarnica hydropower plant and all activities that threaten this ecosystem.
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Seeks UNESCO status: Initiate the process to list this area as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site.
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Expands Durmitor National Park: Formally include the Komarnica and Dragišnica river areas within the park's boundaries.
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Upholds international law: Honour Montenegro’s obligations under the Bern Convention and EU nature protection standards.