Summaries

The Drill Project is a conservation initiative focused primarily on producing a wildlife documentary on an endangered species of primate, The Drill. These animals are in critical danger of extinction due to the increasing bushmeat trade in West Africa. The film is to be used for a conservation campaign to educate, inform and generate awareness in West Africa about the drill in addition to an international wildlife documentary. The drills have never been filmed in their natural habitat and very little scientific research has been undertaken, contributing to the lack of knowledge and protection. By increasing awareness and providing protection for these animals, subsequent protection will be granted to many other species of endangered and endemic primates found on Bioko Island and in West Africa.—Anonymous

Following the endangered primates of Bioko Island young filmmaker Justin Jay attempts to bring the first images of the wild Bioko drill monkey out of the jungle and into the light of conservation as the species is threatened with extinction. Learning from him, Adam Spencer experiences first hand the the threats and beauty found deep in this island rain forest as he too searches for his place in a long fight to protect a species.—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • wildlife
  • africa
  • drill
  • conservation
  • primate
Genres
  • Adventure
  • History
  • Documentary
  • News
Release date Mar 31, 2014
Countries of origin United States Nigeria Cameroon Equatorial Guinea
Language English
Production companies Drill Films

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Runtime 2h
Color Color
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