Ivory Wars

Ivory Wars (2014)

EndedReality showDrama, Crime

Chris, Maggie and Travis, a special team trained in military tactics, fly into Kenya to help fight against the crime of elephant poaching. They will track and chase their enemy after coming face-to-face with the grizzly result of poaching. Will it be worth it in the end?

Network
Scheduleevery Tuesday, Wednesday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Tip of the IcebergNov 19, 2014
S01E02First Steps ForwardNov 19, 2014
S01E01Into the FireNov 18, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What is the premise of 'Ivory Wars'?

"Ivory Wars" follows the dangerous and high-stakes world of illegal ivory poaching and the efforts of conservationists and law enforcement to stop it.

Who are the main characters in 'Ivory Wars'?

The main characters in "Ivory Wars" include conservationist Maria Diekmann, investigative journalist Bryan Christy, and various law enforcement officers and wildlife activists.

Where is 'Ivory Wars' predominantly set?

"Ivory Wars" is predominantly set in Africa, where the illegal ivory trade has a significant impact on wildlife and local communities.

What are some of the key themes explored in 'Ivory Wars'?

"Ivory Wars" explores themes such as conservation, wildlife protection, the impact of illegal trade on local communities, and the challenges faced by law enforcement in combating wildlife crime.

How does 'Ivory Wars' depict the global impact of the illegal ivory trade?

"Ivory Wars" showcases the global impact of the illegal ivory trade by highlighting the connection between poaching in Africa and the demand for ivory in other parts of the world.

What are some of the real-life issues addressed in 'Ivory Wars'?

"Ivory Wars" addresses real-life issues such as the exploitation of natural resources, corruption, and the complex web of criminal networks involved in the illegal wildlife trade.

How does 'Ivory Wars' portray the efforts to combat illegal ivory poaching?

"Ivory Wars" portrays the efforts to combat illegal ivory poaching through the work of dedicated individuals and organizations who are committed to protecting wildlife and enforcing wildlife laws.

How does 'Ivory Wars' incorporate investigative journalism into its storytelling?

"Ivory Wars" incorporates investigative journalism by following the work of journalists who risk their lives to uncover the truth behind the illegal ivory trade and raise awareness about the issue.

What sets 'Ivory Wars' apart from other wildlife-related TV shows?

"Ivory Wars" stands out from other wildlife-related TV shows by focusing specifically on the illegal ivory trade and the multifaceted efforts to combat it, providing a unique perspective on wildlife conservation.

How does 'Ivory Wars' create a sense of urgency around the issue of illegal ivory poaching?

"Ivory Wars" creates a sense of urgency by depicting the devastating impact of illegal ivory poaching on endangered species and the urgent need for action to protect wildlife.

What kind of audience is 'Ivory Wars' intended for?

"Ivory Wars" is intended for audiences interested in wildlife conservation, environmental issues, investigative journalism, and the intersection of crime and conservation.

Does 'Ivory Wars' present a balanced view of the challenges and successes in combating illegal ivory poaching?

"Ivory Wars" presents a balanced view by showcasing both the challenges and successes in combating illegal ivory poaching, offering a comprehensive look at the complexities of wildlife conservation.

How does 'Ivory Wars' use storytelling to engage and educate its audience?

"Ivory Wars" uses compelling storytelling and real-life footage to engage and educate its audience about the realities of the illegal ivory trade and the ongoing efforts to protect wildlife.

What impact did 'Ivory Wars' have on raising awareness about the illegal ivory trade?

"Ivory Wars" had a significant impact on raising awareness about the illegal ivory trade, sparking discussions about wildlife conservation and the need for global action to address the issue.

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