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Endangered Species: The Elephant (2002)
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DVD | Color
25 min | Full Screen.

Produced by Choices
Written by G Hartford M Hacker J Motter
Narrated by Duncan Reghr
ISBN 978-0-8026-0083-7
Price:  $19.95* Home Video includes Public Library Circulation rights.
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Summary Misunderstood by most, the elephant is actually one of the most intelligent mammals on earth. On a reserve in Tennessee, Carol Buckley provides ease and comfort to retired circus elephants while in the Amboseli National Park in Kenya. Joyce Poole studies the elephant's language and struggles to keep this miraculous animal from vanishing off the face of the earth.

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