ARTE Reportage
Gabon: Saving Forest Elephants25 min
Available until 24/08/2027
30/08/2024
More than 80% of Gabon is covered with rainforest, home to the largest population of forest elephants in Africa. A victim of poaching, the elephant population is under threat, but a team of scientists is working to protect them.
Director
Natacha Giler
Author
Natacha Giler
Image
Jérôme Bouvier
Editing
Tess Gomet
Production
Les Films d'Ici
Country
France
Year
2024
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