There has been a lot of positive talk about AEFF on the net recently, which goes to show that more and more people are hearing about our educational film work and are interested in becoming involved with and supporting AEFF’s mission. Here are a few tasters of what is being said:

The Mara Conservancy has been reporting on screenings of AEFF’s film, Natural Security in the Dupoto Forest, where elders from the community who saw the film requested for it to be replayed so that they could round up all the children and other community members to watch it, a clear indication of the importance they attached to the messages conveyed in the film. You can read more about it and see photos of the outdoor film showing here:

READ THE WHOLE STORY HERE

You can watch a video of AEFF’s Simon Trevor filming scenes of a dead lion in a poachers’ camp and interviewing the rangers who caught the perpetrators in the Mara here:

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE VIDEO

 

AEFF’s Tanya Trevor Saunders has been busy with interview requests these past few weeks. Here she is on Babelgum TV, discussing the importance of film as an educational tool for conservation:

READ TANYA’S FULL INTERVIEW HERE

 

Safaritalk is a vibrant online forum for lovers of Africa and her wildlife. Tanya recently conducted an interactive interview with members of this forum, resulting in a wide-ranging discussion covering a wide spectrum of African conservation and travel issues. Read the full interview here:

CLICK HERE TO SEE TANYA’S FULL SAFARITALK INTERVIEW

 

More publicity for AEFF was gained from Tanya’s interview with ExpatWomen, which you can read here:

READ TANYA’S FULL INTERVIEW WITH EXPAT WOMEN HERE

 

Thanks to Matt Wilkinson, founder of Safaritalk, who kindly put in the time to create our profile, AEFF is now on Facebook – please come and join our network:

 


 

Want to do more? Please support our many ongoing educational film projects and community outreach programs!

 

Thank you.



			

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