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Tim Gorski

Tim Gorski is an American cinematographer, film producer and animal welfare activist, known for his documentaries concerning animal welfare and wildlife conservation, among them the piece How I Became an Elephant (2012), which has received awards and favorable reviews in the media, [1] and his earlier piece Lolita: Slave to Entertainment (2003). [2] Gorski's filmography is visible online. [3]

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Gorski is also known for his involvement in animal rescue and relief operations in remote regions of the world, [21] [22] including Taiwan, where he worked as the CEO of a non-profit organization acting in the field. [23] His ventures have been reviewed in Ted Talk, [24] Wildlife SOS, [25] VoiceAmerica, [26] and specialized blogs. [27] His account as a survivor of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami in a severely affected area of Thailand was published on The South Florida Sun Sentinel in 2005. [28]

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