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Amara Videos on YouTube!
A Closer Look at Amara Via Streaming Video
June 2008
Ian Gray of Interfluence (who prepares most of our media, print and promotional materials) is helping convert & deliver video of Amara's work utilizing YouTube. The first three videos we're presenting were created primarily for our Earle Fundraising Dinners, but will give you some background on Amara's origins and one of the recent projects we've supported, the translocation of orphaned lions. We hope to present shorter, "raw" video from the field when there's a free hand to operate the camera and a fast enough connection available in Kenya to transfer the files.

Amara Conservation 2007 Fundraiser Presentation

An informative eleven-minute video with a focus on Amara Conservation's work with the Kenya Wildlife Service Bushmeat Awareness Program Forums and the University of Michigan Ross School of Business MBA Program.

Produced & Edited By: Ellen Switala; Music: Ian Gray, Children of Ngenia Primary School; Archive Material Produced & Edited By: Christopher Cook, Matt Zacharias, Lesley Hannah; Additional Footage & Photography Courtesy: African Environmental Film Foundation & David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

 

Orphaned Lion Translocation

The first step in a partnership project between Amara, the Kenya Wildlife Service, and Mugie Ranch to help rescue and gradually rehabilitate orphaned lion cubs found trapped in a pit in Northern Kenya.

 

Amara Conservation - A Personal Journey

A look at Lori's early work developing Amara. Portions of footage generously provided by Simon Trevor of the AEFF. Written & Produced Christopher Cook, Edited by Matt Zacharias, Music by Ian Gray.

 

 

 


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