Charging Back: A Rhino Story (1997)

This film uncovers the intriguing mystery of the return of the African rhino. In the 1800s there were more than 500,000 white and black rhinos in Africa. But by the 1990s, ivory poaching had left less than 7,000 animals alive. Remarkably, today their numbers have risen to 11,000. But there is now a new, deadly threat. Charging Back starts at the Pilansberg Game Reserve, where mysterious, unseen assailants were killing rhinos. Poachers could not be blamed, as the horns remained intact. Unexpectedly, the perpetrators prove to be relocated adolescent elephants, orphaned in culls. Lack of family structure has turned them into aggressive delinquents - a problem which conservation authorities now address by importing the steadying influence of older bulls. In astonishing scenes, the attackers are captured red-handed. Without the least provocation, elephants launch vicious assaults on unsuspecting rhinos.

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Charging Back: A Rhino Story

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Peter Terry
Peter Terry
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Peter Lamberti
Peter Lamberti
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Peter Lamberti
Peter Lamberti
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Peter Lamberti
Peter Lamberti
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Jeremy Hadaway
Jeremy Hadaway
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Willem van Heerden
Willem van Heerden
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Brea Dicks
Brea Dicks
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