A compelling series featuring the emotional, dramatic and
heart-warming personal stories of wild elephants in Northern Kenya
Like us, they care for friends and family, feel emotion and may even
grieve for their dead
This amazing series - filmed in northern Kenya's stunning Samburu
National Reserve - follows the remarkable lives of wild elephants and
the research team trying to help them. From the first faltering steps
of new born Breeze to the experiences of an elderly matriarch, it
reveals the elephant's hidden world - the depth of their emotions,
their remarkable intelligence, and the intimate complexities of their
family life. Cameras follow the work of the world renowned elephant
expert Iain Douglas Hamilton and his Save the Elephants team,
accompanying them on their exciting missions across northern Kenya, and
telling the stories of individual elephants from helpless infants to
rampaging bulls and doting mothers.
Among the many incredible sequences we witness some astonishing
elephant behaviour; a mother forced to choose between her herd and her
injured calf to save his life, and a herd of elephants appearing to
mourn the death of a matriarch.
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Exempt from Classification
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English
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Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or
multi-region DVD players.
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