This short film explains the Stable Limit Cycle Hypothesis using the example of Kenya’s Tsavo National Park. In the late 1960s Kenya authorities decided not to intervene based on three assumptions, which later proved to be wrong. With the onset of a catastrophic drought in the 1970s, throusands of elephant and hundreds of rhino died of starvation giving rise to the poaching pandemic in the years that followed.
Year: 2016
Producer: Zig Mackintosh
Duration: 3.5 mins