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Lyndal Davies - Presenter / Producer Lyndal Davies' passion lies in the wild. A former broadcast journalist with Sydney's Channel 10, the nature lover has always had a thing for the environment. Growing up in Brisbane, Lyndal spent a lot of time holidaying in a beach shack and going fishing in the sea. In between chasing news and meeting deadlines, the journalism graduate of Queensland University of Technology was making wildlife documentaries after hours. Over the years, she has been featured in Animal Planet's Jungle Orphans (which highlights the plight of the orangutans in Sumatra) and the mini-series Animals Did it First. Most recently, Lyndal hosted a series of highly successful documentaries for Animal Planet called Lyndal's Lifeline, which saw her working at various wildlife sanctuaries.
Andrew Barron - Producer / Director Andrew Barron has been working as a director for the last 13 years. He spent five years working in current affairs with the UK’s Sky News Special Features team, filming in war zones and hotspots around the world – including the fall of Milosevic in Serbia, Hamas-controlled Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, the 25-year civil war in Sudan (living in the jungles with anti-government rebels for two weeks) and the Desert Thunder air war operation based at RAF bases in Kuwait. He won the New York Film & TV Festival Best of Festival Gold World Medal 2000 for his documentary Auschwitz – The Final Witness. Andrew left Sky six years ago to work solely on feature documentaries. The most recent was the hugely successful Temple of the Tigers and its sequel Temple of the Tigers Revisited, broadcast internationally on Discovery Networks. The films won a host of awards including the New York Film & TV Festival Award 2006 for Wildlife Documentary and the Asia TV awards 2006.
Yvonne Tang - Producer Yvonne Tang has worked in the broadcast industry for 12 years, across many genres including drama, current affairs and documentaries. She was based in Singapore where she worked on top-rated programs such as Hey Singapore and Growing Up. She then moved to the UK to concentrate working solely on documentaries, particularly those involving wildlife. Yvonne worked with Andrew Barron on Soraida – Elephant Lady as well as the award-winning Temple of the Tigers and its sequel. In 2005, Yvonne made the highly acclaimed documentary The Girl Who Lives in the Dark, a medical science-based program.
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