Tag: tanzania
Last of the Longnecks: A Film Review
Last of the Longnecks A Film Review by Sarah Chinn Photos by Derek E. Lee, Wild Nature Institute In 2016 filmmaker Ashley Scott Davidson of the boutique film production company Iniosante Inc. released a feature motion picture about giraffes. Great, everyone ...
The Ivory Game: A Film Review
A review by Brandon Navratil The Ivory Game is a full-length documentary produced by Red Bull’s Terra Mater Film Studios and Microsoft co-founder Paul G. Allen’s Vulcan Productions, in association with Malaika Pictures and Appian Way. As a Netflix original ...
EOC 007: Giraffe Conservation with Julian Fennessy
Episode Summary: In this episode of the podcast we're talking with the Executive Director of the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, Julian Fennessy. Julian has been studying wild giraffe populations in Africa for over 15 years, and he is a co-founder of ...
EOC 006: Conservation of Giraffes and other ungulates in Tanzania with Monica Bond
Episode Summary: In this episode of the podcast we talk with the principal scientist and co-founder of the Wild Nature Institute (WNI), Monica Bond. Monica, along with WNI co-founder Derek Lee, has committed herself to the conservation of ungulate species ...
Wild Nature Institute Update!
Greetings from the African savanna! Early last year, Wild Lens created two amazing films about our research and conservation work with Masai Giraffes and migratory ungulates. Our project is an integrated research, education, and advocacy campaign to conserve the threatened ...