The Elephant in the Room Video Series

Join Debbie Ethell in this eleven-part video series, with each episode under five minutes, as she explores elephant behavior, communication, myths, anatomy, and conservation.

An outdoor set featuring an interview with Debbie Ethell and Lisa Westom for The Elephant in the Room video series.

This short introduction sets the stage for a journey into the world of elephants—uncovering hidden facts, exploring conservation challenges, and revealing how science and the law intersect their story. Watch every episode on YouTube. Download the video transcript here.

Did you know that elephants use their ears to regulate their body temperature? With no sweat glands, elephants rely on their large, highly vascularized ears to stay cool in the hot sun or warm on chilly nights. But, as it turns out, that is just the tip of the iceberg…
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In this episode, we explore how to determine an elephant’s age, recognize individuals in the wild, and hear about Debbie Ethell’s first encounter with an elephant when she was just two years old. Download the video transcript here.

Discover how elephant teeth reveal an elephant’s age, health, and history, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of some of Africa’s largest tuskers. Download the video transcript here.

Ground vibrations carry hidden signals, and elephants are tuned in. Dr. Caitlin O’Connell’s work unlocked this astonishing ability. Download the video transcript here.

Elephant poaching is a high-stakes operation, carried out by six distinct groups working in deadly coordination. This episode also highlights the conservation efforts fighting back and protecting these majestic giants. Download the video transcript here.

Elephants possess an extraordinary sense of smell, far surpassing humans and even expert scent dogs. Their anatomy shows just how crucial this powerful sense must be for survival. Download video transcript here.

Few documents in wildlife law are as crucial—or as misunderstood—as the Preban Certificate. Required by federal law for importing or selling ivory in the United States, it remains so elusive that even top appraisers rarely encounter one. The result is a major loophole that invites fraud and undermines conservation efforts. Download the video transcript here.

How fast can an elephant really run? How does the size of today’s African elephant compare to the mighty Woolly Mammoth? This segment also reveals the moment that first sparked Debbie Ethell’s lifelong passion. Download video transcript here.

This series was made possible through a generous grant from Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics, a company known for its commitment to cruelty-free, ethically sourced products.