'Bloody Ivory' for sale on Amazon
Monday, September 28, 2009 at 02:14PM
'Bloody Ivory', one of the most well known African wildlife documentaries of all time is now on sale in support of AEFF on Amazon.
Produced in the 1970s, nominated for a BAFTA (Best Documentary) and at the time dubbed “The greatest wildlife film ever” by the BBC, this dramatic film records the struggle in Kenya’s Tsavo National Park to protect elephants from bow and arrow hunters supplying a rampant international ivory trade.
Seven years in the making, this remarkable film by Simon Trevor has now been licensed to the African Environmental Film Foundation for educational purposes. The original 16mm film has been digitized, thanks to a contribution for that purpose from an anonymous donor, enabling AEFF to distribute this film on DVD.
To own your own copy of this unique historic film, follow the links below:
Bloody Ivory (Institutional Use - University/College)
Bloody Ivory (Institutional Use - Library/High School/Non-Profit)
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