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Giraffe Collaring in Action - Niger 2010

An example of how to catch and GPS collar a giraffe. This was taken in Feb 2010 during the GCF sponsored collaring expedition of the world's rarest giraffe (sub)species, the West African giraffe which live in a small and extremely isolated pocket east of Niger's capital city, Niamey. Featured are the Niger giraffe project researcher JP Suraud and GCF trustees Julian Fennessy and Andy Tutchings. For more on this project follow the link to 'Our Projects'.

CBBC Newsround

A segment from CBBC Newsround 18/08/2010 highlighting the birth of a Rothschild at Longleat, the conservation status of this species of giraffe featuring Greg Edwards from Giraffe Conservation Foundation.

Giraffe Manor

Lynn Sherr, the award-winning correspondent for ABC TV's 20/20 news magazine, visits Giraffe Manor, outside Nairobi, Kenya, a refuge whose inhabitants include a giraffe called Lynn, in her honor.

Giraffe Necking

Young giraffe males engage in a ritual called "necking" which you should not confuse with its human counterpart. This is play fighting, but it later progresses to full-scale dominance matches, probably to pick hardy breeders.

Namibia's desert dwelling giraffe - Julian Fennessy

Julian Fennessy (Giraffe Conservation Foundation www.giraffeconservation.org) introduces to us the sights and sounds of Namibia's desert-dwelling giraffe

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