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S19 Ep4

The Urban Elephant

Premiere: 11/19/2000

NATURE explores the unusual problems created as the struggle to give Asian elephants a home is fought worldwide.

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NATURE explores the unusual problems created as the struggle to give Asian elephants a home is fought worldwide.

They have a history of captivity that stretches over 200 years. They participate with humans in a surprising array of professions, including tourism, construction, and performance. And their gigantic footsteps may disappear from the face of the earth.

The enigmatic subjects of NATURE: The Urban Elephant, Asian elephants are losing territory to the inevitable process of deforestation. Industrialization all over Asia has hurt the mahouts, or elephant drivers, so that the trained elephants and their riders are being driven into major cities such as Bangkok to earn a meager living receiving donations and food from curious tourists.

Elephants forced into a captive life suffer emotionally, physically, and as a species. In “Safe Haven” one woman explains why created a santuary for retired performing elephants after giving up her own circus career.

Join The Urban Elephant‘s trunk-raising salute to these talented, intelligent, and troubled creatures that we have just begun to understand.

Production Credits

Television Credits

An Argo Films Limited Production for Thirteen/WNET New York and National Geographic Television in association with Trebitsch Produktion International, GmbH

Web Credits

Producer
RONNIE GODEANU

Writer
DAVID MALAKOFF

Art Director
SABINA DALEY

Graphic Art
LENNY DROZNER

Technical Director
BRIAN LEE

Scientific Consultant
GIANNA SAVOIE

About the Writer

David Malakoff is a journalist covering research discoveries and the politics of science for SCIENCE MAGAZINE in Washington, D.C. His writing has appeared in a wide range of venues, including THE ECONOMIST, THE WASHINGTON POST, and ABCNews.com. He lives with his wife and three children — NATURE lovers all — in Alexandria, Virginia.

Thirteen Online is a production of Thirteen/WNET New York’s Kravis Multimedia Education Center in New York City. Anthony Chapman, Director of Interactive & Broadband. Carmen DiRienzo, Vice President and Managing Director, Corporate Affairs.

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