John Jurko, a documentary filmmaker, and Orlat Ndlovu, a South African anti-poaching ranger, dive deep into the harrowing realities of wildlife conservation. They discuss the tragic murder of ranger Anton Mzimba, shedding light on the dangers rangers face daily. The duo explores the alarming rise of rhino poaching and the corrupt networks behind it, while emphasizing the importance of community engagement in conservation efforts. Personal anecdotes and emotional reflections reveal the profound impact of loss and the courageous fight against wildlife crime.