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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. can be a part of. She's a licensed falconer.
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into a conservation tool, and why a model where the animals never meet their fans might actually be the best thing for them.
My mission is to use the internet to build our next generation of conservationists. And I think it's working.
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¶ The Virtual Conservationist's Origin Story
So my mission is to use the internet to build our next generation of conservationists. And I have not been doing this for all that long. Okay, I was born in 1998, so I will get that out of the way right off the bat. But I'll tell you guys how I got started. So I grew up on a farm. And I always loved animals. So we had rabbits and horses and chickens and you name it, we had it, and I loved it. So then when I was eighteen and in college, naturally, I got a job as a zookeeper.
So I put on the safari outfit and I would bring animals like kangaroos and lemurs to schools and birthday parties to teach kids about wildlife. So pretty cool job. It was really awesome. So then one night after work, I met some friends online who were live streaming themselves playing video games on Twitch And I had no idea what that meant. But I learned that I could broadcast myself live on this website doing whatever I wanted. So I could cook or I could sing or I could play video games.
And if people enjoyed watching it, they would send me tips, so cash, like actual real money. And as a college student, that's pretty freaking sweet. So I started streaming to about 10 viewers at a time, almost every day. Then one night after one of these live streams, I got a call from a zookeeper friend about this red-tailed hawk who had been hit by a car and he needed help. So we brought Bean, that's what we called him, home to my college house and I started to rehabilitate him in my backyard.
So then one night I'm live streaming, I'm cooking, I'm talking about this new hawk in my backyard, and one of my viewers didn't believe me. They didn't believe that I had a bird in my backyard. And I could not have that. So I put my falconry glove on and I brought the bird inside to show them. Of course,'cause I have a problem. And one of the people watching this stream made a short video of this moment and they shared it on Reddit and it went viral.
So my viewership shot up overnight and I started live streaming Bean's rehabilitation process. So I would call him from this perch to my glove and the people watching my streams started becoming as invested as I was in his recovery. It was like they were doing it with me, sort of, which was the coolest thing that I've ever done.
And then eventually because I was reaching so many people with Bean Story, the zoo that I worked at started allowing me to bring animals like cockatoos and reptiles home to present on my livestream. So suddenly, somehow, I had turned this zoo outreach job that I had into a work from home situation. Right? Which is awesome. But instead of reaching 20 kids at a time in a classroom, I was reaching thousands of people at a time all over the world.
So this was when it really clicked for me, right? I wanted to do this for the rest of my life, but I wanted to do it at a much, much larger scale.
¶ Building Alveus: The Online Sanctuary
So then two years later, at twenty two years old, I came up with a plan, and the vision was to build an animal sanctuary that nobody visits. Or at least not in person. So we would rescue animals and build huge animal enclosures and we would live stream conservation education programs online so people could fall in love with our animals, the way that they fell in love with bean, that bird.
Our animals would be able to reach millions and millions of people without having to meet a single one of them in person. And then, of course. I would fundraise all of the capital to do all of these things and build this entire facility in one single lifetime. Which is the craziest idea that I've ever had. But this is crazier, it worked somehow. So I'm live streaming one day and there's some oh thank you. Whoa. Oh thank you, Plause. Thank you so much.
So I'm live streaming one day and someone in my live chat said, Maya, if we raise five hundred thousand dollars, would you shave your head on stream? And I said, yeah duh. Because who who wouldn't do that? Who in the right one wouldn't do that? Apparently that was pretty motivating though, because over the course of a twenty-one hour long livestream, we fundraised five hundred and seventy-three thousand dollars.
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To build the sanctuary. So I bought some land in Austin, Texas, started building animal enclosures, and I started growing my hair back. And that takes about two years, in case anyone was curious. So next up was rescuing animals. Okay, so Apa and Momo are marmosets. They're these very tiny, very, very charming new world monkeys.
Someone originally bought them as pets online, but then after years of inadequate care they were brought to us for rehabilitation. So they now live at Alvaez to help teach people about the exploitation of primates in the pet trade. And about the importance of conserving their rainforest habitats too. They also have a little iPad to play games on now. It's very, very cute.
Finn is an American red fox who was confiscated from the illegal pet trade in California. So he and his best friend Reed now live at Alveas to help teach people about the nightmare that is the fur trade, helping to build a new generation of fur-free consumers. Then there's Winnie the Moo. She's a cow. She was rescued from a beef operation in Oklahoma. She lives at Alveas to help teach people about commercial agriculture and how it impacts animal welfare and our planet.
One way that viewers can support the sanctuary is by feeding when he treats. So a$5 donation made online results in treats being dispensed via this automated feeder. To date, that treat feeder has generated over$38,000 in funding for the sanctuary. Isn't that crazy? It's a lot of treats. She's very happy cow.
¶ The Future of Digital Wildlife Conservation
Since twenty nineteen, through live streaming, I have raised over seven and a half million dollars for conservation causes across the globe.
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In twenty twenty five alone, we reached over two hundred and fifty million people with conservation education online. It's over ten million classrooms, just like the ones that I was bringing zoo animals to in college, just in the last year. Alvarez is now home to rescued parrots and emus and monkeys and wolf dogs and more, and we have those 36 cameras that are live streaming them 24 hours a day. But the beautiful thing about these live cameras.
Is our animals are all blissfully unaware of the thousands of eyes on them at any given time. Not being open to the public means that our animals are less stressed by the unpredictable factors that come with people visiting. Right? It also means that we've never had to divert any of our funding to guest experiences, like gift shops and concession stands and parking lots. But one of the most positive benefits is we've developed one of the most accessible zoom models in the world.
Anyone with an internet connection can visit our animals for free from their device on from anywhere on the planet. And they do. Our online demographic, our online community, they range from about 17 to 28 years old. We are our nation's new voters, new consumers, and up-and-coming decision makers. We hold the future of this planet in our hands.
But most of our online community didn't even join with an interest in environmentalism at all. They are just normal people, internet users who stumbled across our content in one of their many, many feeds. Alvarez Sanctuary brings conservation to young people largely by meeting them where they already are, which is on social media. But before social media, TV programming was establishing the best examples of conservationists, right? Heroes like Steve Irwin and David Attenborough and Jane Goodall.
These are obviously some of my personal heroes, probably some of yours as well as they should be. These guys rock, right? But for most of us, it can be really hard to see ourselves in such legends. It leaves us feeling like that work is just a far-off dream that only other people achieve. But at Alvas, that dream doesn't feel so far off. For our viewers, Alvarez is a dream that one of them achieved from within a space that they're already a part of. And they get to be a part of it all live.
So we're just getting started. Our next step is taking this Alvaeus approach to the wild. We're building a new facility where we're going to breed endangered species at Alvaeus for reintroduction and release into the wild. We're starting with the recovery of critically endangered wolves.
Our sincere hope is that people will fall in love with these wolves the way that they fell in love with Bean, that bird from college. We hope that they'll care really deeply about these individuals and then in turn about the wild places that we return them to. Millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of brand new conservationists fighting for wildlife and wild places, all doing it from their homes.
So my mission is to use the internet to build our next generation of conservationists. And I think it's working. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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That was Maya Higa at TED 2026. If you're curious about TED's curation, find out more at TED.com/slash curation guidelines. And that's it for today. TED Talks Daily is part of the TED Audio Collective. This talk was fact-checked by the TED Research Team and produced and edited by our team. Fanos, Oliver Friedman, Brian Green, Lucy Little, and Tonsica Sungmarnivong.
Mixed by Christopher Fazy Bogan. Additional support from Emma Tobner and Daniela Balarazzo. I'm Elise Hugh. I'll be back tomorrow with a fresh idea for your feed. Thanks for listening.
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