ONE BUT MANY is an unflinching documentary that reveals how the escalating global crisis of Human-Wildlife Conflict is being weaponized—used against the very people and animals it affects most. The film exposes deep ties between the trophy hunting industry and policy decisions driven by both the U.S., and African governments, leaving communities and wildlife in deadly peril. But in parts of Kenya, where trophy hunting has been banned for decades, extraordinary models of coexistence are not only emerging—they’re thriving. With raw truth and radical hope, One But Many dares to reimagine how humans and wildlife share space in an increasingly complex world.

One But Many has been a seven-year labor of love with a singular objective: To bring this underreported crisis into a mainstream conversation to spark change. If we address human-wildlife conflict holistically, we positively impact the environment, poaching, the illegal wildlife trade, and even trophy hunting.