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About the Mali Elephants (French)

About the Mali Elephants (French)

14.10.2011 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

This is a 3 minute TV programme that was made by one of our collaborators in Mali, the Malian Association ...

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Isandlwana Traditional Youth Dance Troupe

Isandlwana Traditional Youth Dance Troupe

23.07.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

Launched 1999, the Zulu Village Project fosters self-reliance, enhances traditional culture and instills environmental awareness. The villagers named the project ...

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Preserving a Way of Life: Isandlwana Village, South Africa

Preserving a Way of Life: Isandlwana Village, South Africa

23.07.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

Launched 1999, the Zulu Village Project fosters self-reliance, enhances traditional culture and instills environmental awareness. The villagers named the project ...

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Elephant Relocation by The Kissama Foundation & WILD

Elephant Relocation by The Kissama Foundation & WILD

23.07.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

In 2001-2002 The Kissama Foundation (Angola) planned and implemented the first initiative to rehabilitate Angola's nationals parks after the 25 ...

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Olive Ridley Turtles Threatened by Construction by TATA in Orissa, India

Olive Ridley Turtles Threatened by Construction by TATA in Orissa, India

22.05.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

On the eastern shore of India, along the Orissa coast, the endangered Olive Ridley sea turtle is facing yet another ...

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Umzi Wethu – Nature, Nurture, Future

Umzi Wethu – Nature, Nurture, Future

13.04.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

With our partner organization, The Wilderness Foundation (Africa), we've launched a break-through program that address the escalating AIDS/HIV crisis with ...

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Save the Rhino

Save the Rhino

26.03.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

Help Chisipite Junior School in Harare, Zimbabwe, to save the endangered Black Rhino. This fun and informative video is presented ...

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Peace Parks

Peace Parks

09.02.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

The concept of international borders, often with fences and other obstructions, is antithetical to the idea of wilderness and large ...

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I Brake for Dung Beetles!

I Brake for Dung Beetles!

26.01.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

Here at The WILD Foundation, we realize that it is not just those large, charismatic animals that inspire conservation - ...

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Celebrating the New Year with a Baby Leopard

Celebrating the New Year with a Baby Leopard

26.01.2009 | Categories:Footage from the Field,Video

(written by Vance Martin on New Years Day, 2009, Okavango Delta, Botswana) Two years ago I was in this same area ...

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