Filming in the Wild
Category: Wildlife | Date: Jun 24 2008 | By: asuka
Mr. Simon Trevor, founder and film maker of African Environmental Film Foundation is currently filming in the Mara Triangle. AEFF is an amazing organization which has produced and distributed series of 12 one-hour educational films about the range of diverse environmental and wildlife issues (available in English, Ki-swahili and African tribal dialect such as Maa (Maasai language), Ki-kamba, etc).
Here are films available from AEFF.
1. The Great Ruaha River
2. Elephants of Tsavo
3. Keepers of the Kingdom
4. Tombs below Aruba
5. Wanted Dead or Alive?
6. Running Dry
7. The Meanest Animal in the World?
8. The Walking Birds
9. Together They Stand
10. Black Rhino - On the Brink
11. A Keeper’s Diary
12. Natural Security
The Natural Security has some footage from the past on Mara Conservancy, but now Simon is filming exclusively in Triangle to make an educational film on work of the conservancy and their rangers!
Simon’s daughter Tanya also blogs with Wildlifedirect, Filming Wild.

6 Responses to “Filming in the Wild”
Lisa, California, on 24 Jun 2008
How can we get our hands on some of these films, in English? Lisa
Paula, on 24 Jun 2008
AEFF also have a blog right here on
http://filmingwild.wildlifedirect.org
asuka, on 24 Jun 2008
I am not sure as to how to get the film. Perhaps you can ask Tanya from Filming Wild. It is great educational film!
Lisa, California, on 24 Jun 2008
Thanks! I’ll check into it. Lisa
filmingwild, on 25 Jun 2008
Hi Asuka - thanks for writing this post and introducing your readers to AEFF.
Lisa: We are shortly going to be making our DVDs available for sale via our website. Then people who are interested in seeing them will be able to purchase them, and thereby will also be helping to fund the production of more copies for distribution across Africa (where in line with AEFF’s mission, the films will remain free of charge so that everyone, no matter what their financial status, may have access to them.)
Thanks again,
Tanya
asuka, on 25 Jun 2008
Hi Tanya. Thank you for explaining Lisa how to get the DVDs! Your father showed me the photo of Kulafumbi, what a wonderful house you have!
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