
The Last Animals is a story about an extraordinary group of people who go to incredible lengths to save the planet's last animals. The documentary follows the conservationists, scientists and activists battling poachers and transnational trafficking syndicates to protect elephants and rhinos from extinction. From Africa's front lines to behind the scenes of Asian markets, the film takes an intense look at the global response to this slaughter and the desperate measures to gen... (Full plot summary below)
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The Last Animals is a story about an extraordinary group of people who go to incredible lengths to save the planet's last animals. The documentary follows the conservationists, scientists and activists battling poachers and transnational trafficking syndicates to protect elephants and rhinos from extinction. From Africa's front lines to behind the scenes of Asian markets, the film takes an intense look at the global response to this slaughter and the desperate measures to genetically rescue the Northern White rhinos who are on the edge of extinction.
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| Seattle TimesJohn HartlTestimonials cover a wide range, including England's Prince William who helps to bring it all into perspective. |
| National PostChris KnightThe Last Animals has one terrifying suggestion, when the meaning behind the title is revealed. |
| Hammer to NailChristopher Llewellyn ReedWhat makes The Last Animals especially powerful is the manner in which Brooks examines the human cost of the killings. |
| User ReviewMaria FGreat film but I cannot agree with the part of the film where they cut the horn of the Rhino and the documentary girl did not do anything about it.. are these two people really helping?! They just killed a rhino in the part of the documentary. Leave them Alone. Those who say they feel that theyre doing good by keeping them captivated but they remove the horn are just as bad as the poachers themselves. |