A Voice For The Voiceless

i’m going to start in the same way i

start

most of my real life conversations by

being a mumble

and showing you a picture of my little

boy with our family dog

as you can see they’re best friends

they’re inseparable

here they are again playing in the

nursery and when i was designing my

son’s nursery i

thought that i’d come up with a unique

theme

nine months before andreas came into the

world my partner and i took a

life-changing trip to zambia it was

life-changing for

a number of reasons but out of all the

experiences zambia had to offer

there was one that truly humbled me

the raw untouched wildlife and i didn’t

want my son to have to wait a single

minute

before he could learn about those

animals the elephants the giraffes the

lions

these animals that share our world

and for that reason i created his very

own little london savannah

in the back bedroom now at the time i

was lucky enough to share my pregnancy

journey

with five other pregnant friends we

created a whatsapp group as you do

and anything and everything pregnancy

related went into that

now i would terrify you with the ins and

outs of what went in there

but once i finished the nursery

naturally

i sent a picture to the group only to be

inundated with

four out of five identical pictures

the exact same theme along with the

exact same

jerry the giraffe looking over the crib

well my first thought was

were they at the same zombies love shack

as us well

no if you type into pinterest newborn

nursery ideas

you’ll find pages upon pages of animal

themed designs

and it makes total sense why parents

will gravitate towards them

exotic animals from far away lands give

us

all a sense of wonder and adventure

you can ignite your child’s mind before

they’ve even left the crib

pretty much from day one we’re exposing

our children to animals through

toys through books through films

disney has this off to a fine art but to

have

our children interact with real animals

early on in life is a whole different

ball game

and i’ve seen this firsthand the

relationship between

my son and our dog from such an

early age my son has showed so much

respect and

awareness for another living being

offering his food

brushing his coat playing fairly with

his toys

and he was learning these lessons from

an animal

our dog the teacher taught him

connection

taught him empathy taught him care

but these behaviors are not reserved for

humans and

domesticated animals these behaviors are

found throughout

the animal kingdom they show empathy

love creativity

i mean heck i’m taking a few tips off

the back of her

motherly devotion now i’m not asking you

to

leave your little one at the side of the

zambezi to make friends

no but i am asking that you recognize

that these living beings have the same

traits and characteristics

as all of us they have their own

families their own homes

their own lives we all share the same

world we all share the same joy

of life but many of these animals

are under threat and by threat i mean a

number of them will be extinct by the

time our children reach their late teens

the murals we have in our children’s

nurseries of elephants of

tigers of whales might soon be just

a history lesson they will show how once

upon a time

these beautiful creatures walk this land

and swam the oceans

animals have been on our planet for

hundreds of millions of years

let’s just take a look at what’s

happened within the last 200 years

animals are steadily thriving and then

boom

1970 hits we’ve wiped out animals

everywhere within two generations sixty

percent of the world’s animals have been

erased

that’s one dead animal for every person

in north america

south america africa europe

china and oceania this isn’t just sad

this is

dangerous we are destroying the world

our children will inherit

do we really understand what role

animals play in the biodiversity of our

planet

let’s look at one species in particular

now i like to call these earth’s

ecosystem engineers

the gentle giants of the land elephants

when forest elephants eat and they eat a

lot they create necessary gaps in the

vegetation which makes way for other

species and

also allows new plants to grow and what

happens when elephants eat a lot they go

to the little lot

and this is a major way in which trees

disperse their seeds for

hundreds of miles now aside from being

climate warriors themselves elephants

are enormously

sensitive creatures they express

compassion and

they love playing when one of their

elephant friends has been away for a

while

they perform greeting ceremonies and

they hug

with their trunks they also express

altruism and grief if an elephant dies

they perform an almost

funeral-like ritual by gently touching

the body

with the trunk and covering it with

leaves and grass

if it’s one of their own they stay for

days sometimes

weeks guarding the body

a hundred years ago 12 million african

elephants

freely roam the grasslands now only 400

000 survive every day 100 of those

elephants are being massacred for their

ivory and body parts and

because elephants have such a long

pregnancy

22 months to be precise more elephants

are being killed

than are being born and this is

ludicrously unsustainable

over in asia it’s the same story there

are only 45 000 elephants left in the

wild

but their lives are at threat for

different reasons

reasons that i unintentionally

discovered several years ago

in india i was filming in tamil nadu for

the first time during the bali

and had some time off so i decided to

take my mum and dad

on a trip to goa as rookie brits tend to

do

we were ready to explore and on the

second day we found ourselves at a spice

market

where a tour guide informed us about an

elephant sanctuary

oh well this was music to our

self-proclaimed animal obsessed ears

a place where we could volunteer for the

day and get up close and personal with

india’s most

majestic creatures it sounded like

something we couldn’t miss so

we didn’t waste any time we went

straight there but within 15 minutes of

arriving at the so-called

sanctuary it was clear that we were on a

conveyor belt of

animal exploitation you know that series

tiger king well

we were on the set of elephant king at

the entrance we were greeted by the

trunk of a female elephant who

ushered us to her back and her keeper

who used a well-rehearsed bit of

flattery said oh she loves people she

wants you to ride with her

she’ll walk you in we were apprehensive

but then felt

obliged as we were chased up a ramp and

onto her back

as a then naive animal lover it felt

incredible to be so close with this

gentle giant it felt surreal

a minute later we dismounted and

continued to walk further up the

riverbank

where we were then met by another

elephant who was instructed to blow

water out of our trunk

that’s when we thought okay this is

unnatural and around every corner there

was an elephant performing some kind of

show as we went deeper into the forest

we found

tiny cages where baby elephants were

kept in isolation

swaying from side to side in an almost

trance-like manner

this wasn’t a sanctuary this was a

circus

we left riddled with guilt and as soon

as i got back to the hotel

i got my laptop out and i decided to do

some research

so what actually happens when elephants

are part

of a circus well more often than not

they’re taken away from their mothers as

babies sometimes

their mothers are killed in front of

their eyes trying to protect

their young and even as babies

elephants are highly intelligent with a

strong mind

of their own so to train them they use

torture

as a training method this is called the

crush

just as the word suggests this crushes

the animal’s spirit and forces them into

submission through fear and pain

it takes years of this abuse before they

surrender

after learning the dark truth behind

elephant rides and such

i vowed to spread awareness amongst

other oblivious tourists but to have

international impact the whole system

needs changing

the problem is that these elephants

aren’t protected by the law

i was so disturbed with what i’d seen i

went straight to the local authorities

who told me it was out of their control

now even though capturing elephants for

commercial profit has been illegal

in india since the 70s an amnesty back

in 2002

allowed people to keep already captive

elephants

so long as they were registered however

these captive elephants still make

people money

they’re still being captured they’re

still being traded

all supported by dodgy documents

a few months later and with the goer

incident still fresh

in my mind i found myself filming a

project in the backwaters of kerala

mid scene sirens started to screech and

villagers started to panic

women hid whilst men grabbed weapons

firecrackers lit torches

it was like a scene from a horror movie

then an elephant and a calf plowed

through the field opposite running

directly

over a train track which was empty thank

god

whilst being bombarded with rocks and

burning logs

it was horrific i had no idea

why these people were going out of their

way to attack this mother and her

harmless baby

but this is happening every day in india

here’s another similar incident in

bish nepal because of these two separate

occasions i felt compelled to do

something

i had to do something so i reached out

to the elephant family

a charity that prides itself on

protecting elephants

worldwide but in particular south asia

that’s when i learned about the extreme

human wildlife conflict

all across asia we are seeing

industrialization and development and

as a result of this animals are being

forced off their traditional lands to

find food and water

this then causes a problem for farmers

hungry elephants damage crops and put

the farmers already

precarious livelihoods at risk and not

only are their livelihoods at risk

but also their lives within the last

five years

two thousand people have died due to

human wildlife conflict in india

in the same respect although a lot

harder to comprehend

elephant owners along with poachers make

their living off the back of western

tourism and ivory demands

from wealthy buyers exploiting not only

the animals

but the poverty-stricken locals it’s a

vicious cycle

caused by affluent in reality

it’s people like us and that’s why we

must

unite we’re at a point in history where

our generation can either take action

or simply do nothing we can save these

incredible creatures

or watch them die out before our very

eyes

so first up save people to save animals

elephants are the icons of india and

africa they’re tourism magnets

that means we can all play our part so

choose an ethical tour partner and visit

national parks that not only rescue and

nurture needy elephants

but also rescue and nurture former

elephant owners and ex-poachers who

are in need of a way out these

organizations dedicate time and money

into re-educating them so they can turn

their animal knowledge into

conservation work the next thing you can

do

is support foundations that dedicate

themselves to solving

human animal conflict each and every

case

is different there’s no quick fix the

best foundation spend time talking with

the locals

educating assessing the environment in

this way problems are solved

and both animals and humans are saved

and finally a worldwide solution

that not only protects elephants but

millions

of other animals tougher international

laws

to protect their welfare what kind of

example does a set when the world’s most

influential country the us

lift to ban to allow hunters to import

their so-called

trophies from africa let’s start with a

solid global ivory ban

we must get campaigning petitioning

protesting

we must change the course of history

thank you and remember you can be a

voice for the voiceless

我将以同样的方式开始

我的大部分现实生活对话,

通过咕哝

着向你展示我的小

男孩和我们家的狗的照片,

因为你可以看到他们是最好的朋友

他们在

这里形影不离 再次在

托儿所玩耍,当我设计我

儿子的托儿所时,我

想我会

在安德烈亚斯来到世界前九个月想出一个独特的主题,

我的搭档和我

去赞比亚进行了一次改变生活的旅行,这就是

生活- 改变

的原因有很多,但在

赞比亚必须提供的所有经验中,

有一个真正让我谦卑

的原始未受破坏的野生动物,我不

希望我的儿子必须等待一

分钟

才能了解这些

动物 大象 长颈鹿

狮子

这些动物分享了我们的世界

,因此我在后卧室创造了他

自己的小伦敦大草原

,当时我

很幸运能

与其他五个怀孕的朋友分享我的怀孕之

旅 像你一样吃了一个whatsapp小组

,任何与怀孕

有关的事情都进入了,

现在我会用里面的来龙去脉吓唬你,

但是一旦我完成了托儿所,我

自然地

给小组发了一张照片,结果却被

淹没了

五分之四相同的

图片 完全相同的主题以及

完全相同

的长颈鹿杰瑞 看着

婴儿床 我的第一个想法是

他们是否在同一个僵尸爱小屋

和我们

一样如果你输入 pinterest 新生儿

托儿所的想法

你会 找到一页又一页的动物

主题设计

,这完全有道理,为什么父母

会吸引他们

来自遥远土地的异国动物给

我们

所有人一种惊奇和冒险的感觉,

您甚至可以在孩子离开婴儿床之前点燃他们的思想

从第一天起,我们就

通过玩具、书籍、电影

我们的孩子接触动物

生命的早期是一场完全不同的

球赛

,我亲眼目睹了

我儿子和我们的狗之间的关系,我的儿子从

很小的时候就表现出

对另一种生活的尊重和意识

公平对待

他的玩具

,他从动物身上学到了这些教训

我们的狗老师教他

联系

教他同理心教他关心

但这些行为不是为

人类和

驯养动物保留的这些行为

整个动物王国中都可以找到它们表现出同理

心爱创造力

我的意思是,见鬼,我要从

母亲般的奉献背后拿一些小贴士,现在我不是要你

把你的孩子留在

赞比西河边交朋友,

不是,但我要求你认识

到这些生物 与我们所有人具有相同的

特征和特征

他们有自己的

家庭 他们自己的家

他们自己的生活 我们都共享同一个

世界 我们都共享同样的快乐

但这些动物

中的许多都受到威胁,我的意思是

当我们的孩子到了十

几岁的

时候,其中一些动物

将灭绝 历史课他们将展示从前

这些美丽的生物如何在这片土地上漫步

并在海洋中游泳

动物已经在我们的星球上存在

了数亿年

让我们来看看

过去 200 年来发生的事情

然后

繁荣

1970 年的热门歌曲 我们

在两代人之内

消灭

了所有地方的动物

正在摧毁

我们的孩子将继承的世界

我们真的了解

动物在我们星球的生物多样性中扮演的角色吗

让我们来看看一个物种 特别是

现在我喜欢称这些地球的

生态系统工程师

为陆地大象的温柔巨人

当森林大象吃东西并且它们吃得

很多时,它们在植被中制造了必要的空隙,

为其他

物种让路,

也允许新植物生长以及

会发生什么 当大象吃得很多时,它们会

去小地块

,这是树木

将种子传播到

数百英里的主要方式,除了

它们本身就是气候战士之外

大象朋友已经离开一段

时间了

他们进行问候仪式并

用他们的象鼻拥抱他们也会表达

利他主义和悲伤如果大象死了

他们会

用象鼻轻轻

触摸尸体

并用树叶盖住它进行几乎类似葬礼的仪式

如果是他们自己的 他们会呆上

几天 有时

几周 保护

身体 一百年前 1200 万 狮子 非洲

大象

在草原上自由漫步 现在每天只有 400

000 头存活 100

头大象因为

象牙和身体部位而被屠杀,

因为大象的怀孕时间如此之长

,准确地说是 22 个月,

被杀死的大象

比出生的大象还多 这在亚洲是

荒谬不可持续的

这是同样的故事

野外只剩下 45 000 头大象

但他们的生命因各种原因受到威胁

几年前

我在印度无意中发现 我第一次在泰米尔纳德邦拍摄

在巴厘岛

期间休息了一段时间,所以我决定

带我的妈妈和爸爸

去果阿旅行,因为新手英国人倾向于这样

做,

我们准备好探索,

第二天我们发现自己在一个香料

市场

,导游告知 我们关于

大象保护区的故事

哦,这对我们

自称迷恋动物的耳朵来说是音乐

印度最

雄伟的生物亲密接触,这听起来

像是我们不能错过的东西,所以

我们没有浪费任何时间直接去了

那里,但在到达所谓的避难所后的 15 分钟内

,很明显我们是在

传送带上

动物剥削你知道那个系列的

老虎王

我们在入口处的大象王的集合

上迎接我们的

是一头母象的鼻子,她

把我们带到她的背上,她的

饲养员使用了经过精心排练的

奉承说哦 她爱人 她

想让你和她一起骑

她会带你进去 我们很担心,

但是

当我们被追上坡道并背上她时,我们感到有义务

作为一个当时天真的动物爱好者,

与这个温柔的人如此接近感觉令人难以置信

巨人一分钟后感觉超现实,

我们下了马,

继续沿着河岸往上走

,然后我们遇到了另一

头大象,它被指示

从我们的鼻子里吹水

,那时我们认为好吧,这是不

自然的 ral和每个角落

都有一头大象在表演某种

表演当我们深入森林时,

我们发现了

小笼子,小象被

隔离

在里面,以一种几乎恍惚的方式左右摇摆,

这不是一个避难所 这是一个

我们充满罪恶感的马戏团

,我一回到酒店

就拿出我的笔记本电脑,我决定做

一些研究,

所以当大象经常成为马戏团的一部分时,实际上会发生什么

小时候从他们的母亲身边带走 有时他们的母亲在他们眼前被杀,试图保护他们的孩子,即使是婴儿,

大象也非常聪明,有

自己强大的思想,所以为了训练它们,他们使用

酷刑

作为训练方法,这是

正如这个词所暗示的那样,这会

粉碎动物的精神,并

通过恐惧和痛苦迫使

它们屈服。这种虐待需要多年的时间才能在他们

学会了d之后投降 骑大象背后的方舟真相

我发誓要在

其他健忘的游客中传播意识,但要产生

国际影响,整个系统

需要

改变问题是这些大象

不受法律保护,

我对我所看到的感到非常不安

直接去找地方当局

,他们告诉我现在这已经超出了他们的控制范围,

尽管

自 70 年代以来,为商业利益

捕获大象在印度

一直是非法的

这些圈养的大象仍然在赚钱

他们仍然被捕获 他们

仍然在被交易

几个月后,所有这些都得到了不可靠的文件的支持,而

我仍然记忆犹新,我发现自己

正在喀拉拉邦中部的死水拍摄一个项目

现场警笛声开始尖叫,

村民开始恐慌

女人躲起来,男人抓起武器

鞭炮点燃火把

,就像 恐怖电影中的一个场景,

然后一头大象和一头小牛

穿过对面的田野,

直接

跑过一条空荡荡的火车轨道,感谢

上帝,

同时被岩石和

燃烧的原木轰炸,

这太可怕了,我不知道

这些人为什么要出去

他们攻击这位母亲和她

无害的婴儿的方式,

但这种情况在印度每天都在发生,这是

在比什尼泊尔发生的另一起类似事件,

因为这两个不同的

场合,我觉得有必要做

一些

我必须做的事情,所以我联系

了大象家庭

一个以保护全球大象而自豪的慈善机构

,尤其是南亚

当我了解到整个亚洲的极端

人类野生动物冲突时

,我们正在看到

工业化和发展

,因此这些动物

被迫离开他们的传统土地

寻找食物 和水

这会给农民带来问题

饥饿的大象会破坏庄稼

并使农民已经

岌岌可危 我们的生计处于危险之中,

不仅他们的生计处于危险之中,

而且他们的生命也处于危险之中,在过去

五年

中,印度有 2000 人因人类野生

动物冲突而

死亡 靠西方

旅游业和

富有买家的象牙需求

为生 在历史上,

我们这一代要么采取行动,

要么什么也不做

我们都可以发挥自己的作用,所以

选择一个合乎道德的旅游伙伴,参观

不仅拯救和

培育有需要的大象,

而且还救援的国家公园 ue 和培养需要出路的前

大象主人和前偷猎者

这些

组织投入时间和金钱

对他们进行再教育,以便他们可以

将动物知识转化为

保护工作 您可以做的下一件事

是支持致力于奉献的基金会

自己解决

人类动物冲突 每个

案例

都不同 没有快速解决方案

最好的基础 花时间与当地人交谈

教育 评估环境 以

这种方式解决问题

,拯救动物和人类

,最后是一个全球性的解决

方案,不仅 保护大象,但

数以百万计

的其他动物更严格的国际法

来保护它们的福利

当世界上最

有影响力的国家美国

取消禁令以允许猎人从非洲进口

他们所谓的

战利品时,我们树立了什么样的榜样让我们从一个

坚实的全球开始 象牙禁令

我们必须得到竞选上访

抗议

我们必须改变历史

进程 谢谢你,记住你可以

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