DVD Assam: Quest for the One-Horned Rhinoceros
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In Quest for the
One-Horned Rhinoceros, Richard Bangs is traveling in a remote state on the
northeastern cusp of India called Assam. It's a throne-room of rushing rivers,
raving monsoons and the most soothing of tea. But perhaps most thrilling of all,
Assam is home to a staggering range of wildlife. One animal, the Indian
one-horned rhinoceros, stands as a special symbol to the people here. Richard is
off to find what the one-horned rhino means to the people of Assam, and why it
flourishes here as in no other place.
Somewhere in the far, far reaches
of India, in the shadow of the Himalayas, along the misty banks of the
Brahmaputra River glides a grey blur that almost became a ghost-the one-horned
rhinoceros. It's a rare species that a hundred years ago nearly vanished from
the face of the earth. What kept the rhino from falling into the chasm of
extinction? In this documentary Richard examines what the rhino's story can
teach us about our world today; about saving precious wildlife, and-for that
matter-all living things.
Richard's Quest for the One-Horned Rhino takes
place in Assam, a fertile valley in northeastern India. It's a sweep of farmland
and wildlife ranges, peppered with cities and towns. We begin our journey in
Manas National Park, and travel to villages near Guwahati, Assam's largest city.
We sail the great Brahmaputra River, visit Majuli Island, and end in Kaziranga
National Park.
For many Westerners, India conjures images of frenetic
cities, filled with economic extremes, or daunting hikes up Himalayan slopes.
But our focus this trip is different. The quiet state of Assam floats like a
kite off the shoulder of mainland India. It's a place of deep, rich culture and
conservation work that's been remarkably successful
Rhinos once roamed
the earth. Not long ago, Africa teemed with them, too many to count. But today
that continent is almost empty of the tank-like beasts. While in Assam there are
still tracks where thousands roam. What went right in Assam? What threats still
exist and what help is still needed? What can we learn?
Ultimately
Richard concludes that Assam's record is enviable but going forward more help
will be needed. New visionaries, like Richard's friend and guide Avinash Kohli,
are stepping up to encourage visitors to come to Assam, to experience the wonder
of these magnificent animals in this wild place, and to be part of a movement
that sustains rhino footsteps far into the future.
DVD Extras:
- Exclusive never-before-seen footage
- Extended clips of sites
- Behind-the-scenes glimpses
- High-resolution photo gallery
DVD
Specifications:
- More than two hours of features and
extras
- Shot and mastered in HDCam 1080i broadcast
format
- Anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1 ratio)
- English sound track with English
subtitles
- Plays in all countries and regions
- Dolby® digital stereo audio
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