Alan Rabinowitz

Alan Rabinowitz

Birth : 1953-12-31, Brooklyn, New York, USA

History

Dr. Alan Rabinowitz is an American zoologist and one of the world’s leading big cat experts. He is currently the CEO of Panthera, a nonprofit conservation organization devoted to protecting the world's 37 wild cat species. Dr. Alan Rabinowitz has been called the "Indiana Jones of Wildlife Conservation’ by TIME Magazine.

Profile

Alan Rabinowitz

Movies

Tiger Tiger
Self
Tiger Tiger follows Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, renowned big cat conservationist, as he travels deep into the primordial landscape of the Sundarbans - a tidal mangrove forest spanning the India-Bangladesh border. Known as one of the most dangerous places on Earth, the Sundarbans is the domain of what may be the largest, wildest remaining tiger population. Only 3,000 tigers remain in the wild throughout Asia, and as Alan journeys through the remote landscape of the Sundarbans, he confronts the treacherous terrain both tiger and man must navigate in their mutual struggle to survive. This may be his last journey; diagnosed with leukemia, Alan must face his own mortality as he races to save one of the world's most charismatic animals from the razor's edge of extinction.
Tiger Island
Zoologist
Jungle tigers are turning into man-eaters in the exotic island of Sumatra. Now a maverick millionaire is catching the killers and releasing them on his land. Is this madness, or could it save them from extinction?