Elephants of Tsavo
This film documents the devastating effects of the widespread elephant poaching which occured in Kenya throughout the 1980s, and shows how the Kenya Wildlife Service and an international ivory trade ban almost completely halted the slaughter in 1989. This cessation of poaching allowed wildlife-based photographic tourism to increase again, bringing more revenue and security to more people in Kenya than the every trade had ever done (or ever could.)
Year of Completion: 2000
Available in the following Languages: English, Kiswahili
Available in the following formats: DVD, VHS
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