Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Tigers [videorecording] : fighting back

Contributor(s): Te Wiata, Rima | Ballance, Alison | Tourell, Wayne | THOMAS, Richard | Natural History New Zealand Ltd.
Series: On the brink : preserving endangered species.Publisher: Dunedin, N.Z. : Natural History New Zealand, c2010Description: 1 videodisc (50 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.Other title: Tigers fighting back.Subject(s): Tiger -- India | Tiger -- Indonesia | Tiger -- Russia (Federation) -- Russian Far East | Wildlife conservation | Wildlife refuges | Endangered speciesDDC classification: 333.9522
Production Credits: Executive producer, Wayne Tourell, Richard Thomas; senior producer for WCS, Steven Fairchild; production manager, Chris O'Connell; music, Trevor Coleman; editor, Peter Simkins.
Narrator, Rima Te Wiata.Summary: Biologists working for the Wildlife Conservation Society in the far east of Russia, the Indonesian jungle and India's forest, work to save the tiger from extinction. Over the last century the population of tigers have plummeted by 95 percent due to poaching, the demise of free land space and the demand for medicine made from tigers. The challenge to give them food, room and protection to ensure the survival of tigers is an issue each government must face as they tailor their own rescue packet to suit local conditions. Wildlife Conservation workers unite by a common passion to give tigers a fighting chance and restore their population.
Item type Current location Call number Vol info Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode
Media Resources Taylor's Library-TC
333.9522 TIG 2010 (Browse shelf) DVD 1 Available GENxx,GENxx,02,GR 1000526594

"To save wild tigers you must first understand them"--Container.

Executive producer, Wayne Tourell, Richard Thomas; senior producer for WCS, Steven Fairchild; production manager, Chris O'Connell; music, Trevor Coleman; editor, Peter Simkins.

Narrator, Rima Te Wiata.

Biologists working for the Wildlife Conservation Society in the far east of Russia, the Indonesian jungle and India's forest, work to save the tiger from extinction. Over the last century the population of tigers have plummeted by 95 percent due to poaching, the demise of free land space and the demand for medicine made from tigers. The challenge to give them food, room and protection to ensure the survival of tigers is an issue each government must face as they tailor their own rescue packet to suit local conditions. Wildlife Conservation workers unite by a common passion to give tigers a fighting chance and restore their population.

DVD-R.

SDH captioned.