Gambling on Extinction

Gambling on Extinction

Release date : March 1, 2015
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin :
Original Language :
Director : Jakob Kneser /
Writers : Jakob Kneser /
Production companies : Real To Reel / A&O Buero /
March 1, 2015 52m Documentary More
6
User Score

Overview

Today, only 3,200 tigers roam in the wild. At the current rate of poaching, elephants, rhinos and tigers living in the wild will be extinct in our lifetime. Who are the global players in this deadly game of power, greed and profit? Who pulls the strings and who are the customers? And why have ivory and rhino horn become perfect investment opportunities?
More »

Top Billed Cast

More
John Hume
Self (rhino farmer)
Peter Knights
Self (WildAid)
Grace Gabriel
Self (International Fund for Animal Welfare)
Kobus de Wet
Self (SANParks forensic expert)
Jeff Douglas
Narrator
Eric Sagwe
Self (Wildlife Works ranger)
Paula Kahumbu
Self (WildlifeDirect.org)
Sam Mnisi
Self (ranger) (as Big Sam Mnisi)
Loot Schultz
Self (Pungwe Bush Camp owner)
Thomas Ewing
Self (Center for Advanced Defense Studies)
Do Doan Hoang
Self (journalist)
Allan Thornton
Self (Environmental Investigation Agency)

Videos

View All Videos

Images

View All Images

Recommendations

More
Main Tera Hero
Romance Comedy
A
Documentary
Hellboy: The Crooked Man
Fantasy Horror Action
The Exorcism of God
Horror Crime Drama Fantasy
Black Lotus
Action Crime Mystery Thriller
The Invitation
Horror Thriller
Horizon Line
Thriller Adventure
Dog
Drama Comedy
Little Eggs: A Frozen Rescue
Animation Adventure Comedy Family
Wolf Warrior
Action War Thriller
  • title:Gambling on Extinction
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jakob Kneser /
  • Writers: Jakob Kneser ·
  • Production companies: Real To Reel · A&O Buero ·
  • Overview:Today, only 3,200 tigers roam in the wild. At the current rate of poaching, elephants, rhinos and tigers living in the wild will be extinct in our lifetime. Who are the global players in this deadly game of power, greed and profit? Who pulls the strings and who are the customers? And why have ivory and rhino horn become perfect investment opportunities?
Search history
delete
Popular search