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James Cameron's New Film Spotlights All-Female, Vegan Anti-Poaching Group
James Cameron, the three-time Academy Award Winner and executive producer behind the plant-based documentary The Game Changers has partnered with National Geographic to tell the true-life story of the all-female, vegan anti-poaching group of rangers out of Zimbabwe known as The Akashinga.
Debuted this past Wednesday, August 12th, Akashinga: The Brave Ones documents Zimbabwe's all-female, vegan group of rangers that help protect elephants, lions and rhinos from poachers. The Akashinga, which means 'Brave Ones', is an arm of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF) founded in 2017 by Damien Mander, the former military sniper who was also featured as a super vegan in The Game Changers.
Since its inception, The Akashinga has helped to reduce Zimbabwe's elephant poaching by roughly 80 percent. Cameron's Akashinga: The Brave Ones originally premiered on National Geographic's Youtube channel for World Elephants Day to raise awareness of the nearly 85,0000 that are native to Zimbabwe, and is still available to stream at this link.
"With many of Africas key species, including elephants, heading toward extinction, Akashinga is a radical, new and highly effective weapon against poaching. Founded in Zimbabwe by former Australian special forces soldier and anti-poaching leader Damien Mander, the women-only team of rangers is revolutionizing the way animals are protected, communities are empowered and its members own lives are being transformed. Manders innovative approach to conservation calls for community buy-in rather than a full-on armed assault against poachers: If a community understands the economic benefits of preserving animals, then it will eliminate poaching without an armed struggle."
Debuted this past Wednesday, August 12th, Akashinga: The Brave Ones documents Zimbabwe's all-female, vegan group of rangers that help protect elephants, lions and rhinos from poachers. The Akashinga, which means 'Brave Ones', is an arm of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation (IAPF) founded in 2017 by Damien Mander, the former military sniper who was also featured as a super vegan in The Game Changers.
Since its inception, The Akashinga has helped to reduce Zimbabwe's elephant poaching by roughly 80 percent. Cameron's Akashinga: The Brave Ones originally premiered on National Geographic's Youtube channel for World Elephants Day to raise awareness of the nearly 85,0000 that are native to Zimbabwe, and is still available to stream at this link.
"With many of Africas key species, including elephants, heading toward extinction, Akashinga is a radical, new and highly effective weapon against poaching. Founded in Zimbabwe by former Australian special forces soldier and anti-poaching leader Damien Mander, the women-only team of rangers is revolutionizing the way animals are protected, communities are empowered and its members own lives are being transformed. Manders innovative approach to conservation calls for community buy-in rather than a full-on armed assault against poachers: If a community understands the economic benefits of preserving animals, then it will eliminate poaching without an armed struggle."
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James Cameron's New Film Spotlights All-Female, Vegan Anti-Poaching Group (Original Post)
mucifer
Aug 2020
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JudyM
(29,517 posts)1. Fantastic! So inspiring. What strength, beauty and character.
Thanks for posting it!
hedda_foil
(16,501 posts)2. Thank you, mucifer. This video is incredible!
I teach women's history across time and culture in the Lifelong Learning program at our community college and I'm ditching most of an overlong segment on (eugenics advocate) Margaret Sanger and the revolution in birth control, in favor of this fabulous story of strong and courageous women, learning to be professional rangers, protecting the elephants from dangerous poachers. it's going to be the final topic of the course.
demmiblue
(37,849 posts)3. Honestly, I quit watching half-way in.
It has a reality show/exploitative vibe about it.
(I still applaud these badass women, though)