• 22min, TV Documentary, Singapore (2014)
    Credited as: Producer | Writer | Editor

2014 Asian Television Awards Nominee for Best Wildlife Programme

An inspiring and heartwarming journey into the world of elephants. Nadya Hutagalung joins elephant expert, Dr. Tammie Matson, as they dive into the wilds of Africa and the back alleys of Asia to discover the connection between Africa's escalating poaching crisis and the growing demand for ivory in Asia.

The documentary highlights the plight of those fighting to save the last of Africa's elephants. Nadya and Tammie interview some of the biggest names in elephant conservation, including Richard Bonham of the Big Life Foundation, the man leading an anti-poaching ranger force of 280 men across Kenya and Tanzania, Dr. Cynthia Moss of the Amboseli Trust for Elephants, who has been studying elephants for 45 years, Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton of Save The Elephants, one of the world’s foremost authorities on elephants, and Dame Daphne Sheldrick of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. The latter has saved hundreds of baby elephants orphaned by poachers.

Produced for National Geographic Channel Asia, the documentary was nominated for Best Wildlife Programme in the 2014 Asian Television Awards.

  • Producer. Ernest Hariyanto & Nadya Hutagalung
    Editor. Ernest Hariyanto

    Written by Ernest Hariyanto
    Music by Julia Newmann & Cody Westheimer
    Cinematography by Yves Simard
    Color by Ernest Hariyanto

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