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I still have in my head the image of a young elephant, who, after his herd was attacked by predators, was separated from his herd who was going to find some water to survive, and the commentator explained he followed the tracks in the wrong way, with almost no hope of finding water.
Is there any way to know if the filming team somehow helps animals they see in need during filming, or is there some interdiction (ethical or legal) to intervene in the natural life? |
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