NEW YORK CITY and LOS ANGELES, Oct. 3, 2025/ PRNewswire/– Conserve the Elephants, the international not-for-profit committed to protecting a future for elephants, reveals 2 unique screenings of A Life Amongst Elephants, a motivating movie narrating the life and work of creator Dr. Iain Douglas-Hamilton The movie highlights his pioneering preservation efforts and the continuous objective to secure African elephants from poaching, environment loss, and human-elephant dispute.
The Los Angeles screening will happen on Thursday, October 9, 2025, at the Arts Theatre (8556 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90211), with doors opening at 7:00 p.m. and the movie starting at 7:30 p.m. The New York City City screening will be hung on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at the DGA New York City Theater (110 W 57th St, New York City, NY 10019), with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. and the movie beginning at 7:00 p.m.
Participants will sign up with Frank Pope, CEO of Conserve the Elephants, conservationist Saba Douglas-Hamilton, Coexistence Director Dr. Lucy King, and the Conserve the Elephants group to check out Dr. Douglas-Hamilton’s accomplishments. Following the screenings, the group will provide on existing elephant preservation efforts, consisting of updates on African elephant populations and the obstacles they deal with today.
” The movie is a fantastic informing of Iain’s amazing life and his pioneering operate in assisting us comprehend and secure elephants,” stated Frank Pope “At a time when we urgently require to rebalance humankind’s relationship with nature, we hope this movie motivates individuals to join us in protecting a future for these exceptional animals.”
All profits from the screenings will benefit Conserve the Elephants. Tickets are offered online:
About Conserve the Elephants
Conserve the Elephants works to protect a future for elephants. Concentrating on research study, it offers insights into elephant habits, intelligence, and long-distance motions, using them to obstacles of survival and coexistence with people. Modern tracking guides landscape preparation, while low-tech options like beehive fences offer neighborhoods defense and earnings. Education and outreach share these insights with regional neighborhoods, the real custodians of this heritage. Conserve the Elephants ( www.savetheelephants.org) runs the Elephant Crisis Fund ( www.elephantcrisisfund.org) with the Wildlife Preservation Network, offering versatile assistance to NGOs combating the ivory trade, promoting coexistence, and securing elephant environments.
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