2019 | United States, Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville | Documentary,Feature

Silent Forests

  • English, French 108 mins
  • Director | Mariah Wilson
  • Writer | Mariah Wilson
  • Producer | Mariah Wilson, Zebediah Smith
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SILENT FORESTS is an intimate, character-driven portrait of conservationists and activists who are fighting against all odds to stop forest elephant poaching in Africa's Congo Basin region. After a study revealed that more than half the central African forest elephant population has been lost to poaching in the last decade, there has been a concerted effort to save those that remain. SILENT FORESTS will explore this story through a range of dynamic subjects; including one of Cameroon’s first female eco-guards, a grassroots wildlife law enforcement group, a Congolese biologist studying elephant behavior, a reformed elephant poacher, and a team of anti-poaching sniffer dogs led by a Czech conservationist. As passionate and tenacious as these conservationists are, they are up against huge institutional challenges like corruption and lack of funding that threaten to derail all their attempts to fight for the future of the forest elephant. More info: https://silentforests.com/

Elephant Africa Conservation Biologist Biology Future Passionate
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