Christina Clusiau and Shaul Schwarz direct this documentary which looks at the issues surrounding the big-game hunting of endangered animals. With species such as elephants, rhinos and lions edging closer to extinction each year, a number of people continue to hunt them despite their dwindling numbers. Featuring contributions from hunters such as Texas sheep farmer Philip Glass and conservationists including Zimbabwean wildlife officer Chris Moore, the film discusses what needs to be done to preserve the great species of the world.
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Christina Clusiau and Shaul Schwarz direct this documentary which looks at the issues surrounding the big-game hunting of endangered animals. With species such as elephants, rhinos and lions edging closer to extinction each year, a number of people continue to hunt them despite their dwindling numbers. Featuring contributions from hunters such as Texas sheep farmer Philip Glass and conservationists including Zimbabwean wildlife officer Chris Moore, the film discusses what needs to be done to preserve the great species of the world.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. What are the implications of treating animals as commodities. Do breeding, farming and hunting offer some of the few remaining options to conserve our endangered animals. In Trophy's richly cinematic safari, anything is possible and nothing is as you would expect. Endangered species like elephants, rhinos and lions march closer to extinction each year. Their devastating decline is fueled in part by a global desire to consume these majestic animals. Trophy investigates the powerhouse industries of big-game hunting, breeding and wildlife conservation through the eyes of impassioned individuals who drive them. From an American trophy hunter to the world's largest rhino breeder in South Africa, Trophy grapples with the consequences of imposing economic value on animals. It will leave you debating what is right, what is wrong and what is necessary in order to save the species of the world.
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