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Fred Bercovitch | ... | Self |
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David Brown | ... | Self |
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Matthew Chase | ... | Self |
Ashley Scott Davison | ... | Self | |
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Francois Deacon | ... | Self |
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Rudolfo Dirzo | ... | Self |
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John Doherty | ... | Self |
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Saba Douglas-Hamilton | ... | Self |
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Monique Fallows | ... | Self |
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Sheri Horiszny | ... | Self |
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Robert Charles Krueger | ... | Self |
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Catherine Land | ... | Self |
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Damien Mander | ... | Self |
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Amy Phelps | ... | Self |
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Zoe Raw | ... | Self |
Last of the Longnecks is a documentary highlighting the plight of giraffes in decline and the implications in our rapidly changing world. The film seeks to celebrate what makes these majestic animals so unique, shed light on their struggle, and further explore what hope can be found in the tangled relationship between humanity and nature. As the tallest animal on the planet, the giraffe is one of the most iconic representatives of our beautifully diverse planet. It seems fitting then, that in uncovering their quiet demise, we discover humanity's greatest challenge. The dedicated contingent of giraffe researchers and scientists across the globe labor restlessly, knowing that the diligent study of these animals may unlock solutions for their coexistence with humankind. Written by Ashley Scott Davison
I thought this was about the life story of my childhood sweetheart Hayley Cropper (who I mistook for a man on our first encounter). Silly me. Just about dinosaurs. Pretty good though and family friendly very much like Virgins or Sherwood Forest.