• The Making of Rhino Man: A Tribute to Anton Mzimba and Africa’s Rangers

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

The Making of Rhino Man: A Tribute to Anton Mzimba and Africa’s Rangers

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we’re stepping into the world of Rhino Man, an award-winning documentary that brings us face-to-face with the dangerous realities of rhino conservation in South Africa. Host Amy Turner is joined by three extraordinary guests: John Jurko II, Matt Lindenberg, and Leitah Mkhabela, all of whom are central to this powerful film that celebrates the courage of rangers and highlights the heartbreaking story of Anton Mzimba, the revered Head of Ranger Services at Timbavati, who was killed just as the film was nearing completion.

    John Jurko and Matt Lindenberg, both co-directors and co-producers of Rhino Man, share their experiences and the inspiration behind the film. They honour the rangers who stand on the frontlines of wildlife protection, showcasing their bravery and dedication. Leitah Mkhambela, an award-winning member of the Black Mambas anti-poaching unit and cousin of Anton Mzimba, provides a deeply personal insight into the sacrifices and resilience of rangers across Africa, enriching the conversation with her unique perspective.

    Listen in for an unforgettable conversation about the making of the film, the life and legacy of Anton Mzimba, and the extreme challenges faced by rangers dedicated to protecting Africa’s wildlife, highlighting their courage and commitment in the fight against poaching.

    To support the rangers and learn more about Rhino Man, visit all the links here: links.rhinomanthemovie.org. To learn more about the Black Mambas anti-poaching unit, visit www.blackmambas.org and follow them on Instagram at @theblackmambas and you can visit Global Conservation Core via www.globalconservationcorps.org.

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