Resources

Video and Multimedia

These video and multimedia resources reach audiences through broadcast, the Internet, and even mobile media campaigns in rural areas where electricity is rare and television a novelty. Contact the relevant producers if you would like to use a video, acquire rights to footage, or develop a similar product or campaign.

Interview with Bo Derek

June 9, 2008 (State Department)


Harrison Ford PSA's

June 5, 2008 (State Department and Wild Aid)







Illegal Wildlife Trafficking Podcast
Story by USINFO.gov on the illegal wildlife trade, featuring segments of an interview with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Claudia McMurray.  December 21, 2007.

WildAid Public Service Announcements
Includes videos for broadcast to Western, Indian and Asian audiences, aimed at reducing the purchase of wildlife products.

INCEF Public Awareness Video Gallery
Includes videos for local presentation to French and Lingala-speaking Central African audiences, on Hunting Elephants for Ivory, Bushmeat hunting, Alternatives to hunting, and the relationship between Ebola and eating Great Apes.  INCEF partners with field organizations to create customized local-language videos for public outreach, and also conducts video production training workshops for local partner staff.
International Conservation and Education Fund

The Thin Green Line
A documentary movie about the work of park rangers around the world in protecting many of the species threatened by illegal international trade.
Sponsored by the Australian government and others

MediaStorm video on the new book Black Market
About the illegal wildlife trade in Asia, which was written and photographed by Patrick Brown in cooperation with a number of wildlife conservation groups. 

Crime Scene Wild
Television series on illegal wildlife trade
Animal Planet, UK

CAWT partners seek to address the growing threats to wildlife from poaching and illegal trade, working individually and jointly toward achieving the Coalition's goals, with each partner acting where it can contribute most effectively.

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