Why is tswalu no longer on WildEarth?
WildEarth and Tswalu are taking a break However, due to a number of ongoing technical and logistical issues, we have had to make the difficult decision to pause filming and broadcasting from Tswalu for the foreseeable future.
On which TV channel is Wild Earth?
The WildEarth channel first launched as a three-month pop-up channel on DSTV in ten Southern African countries on August 25th, 2020. On November 25th it attained a permanent presence on channel 183 from the Family Package upwards.
Where is Lauren from WildEarth going?
Now Lauren lives in the bush with her partner, South African cameraman Norman Eastaugh. And when they are not filming the show, they are working on their own documentary Too Wild, about endangered wolves in Ethiopia. She added: “My whole life has been dedicated to animals.
What happened to Lauren from WildEarth?
Lauren is an accomplished wildlife presenter, zoologist and marine biologist with a love for conservation and creative natural history storytelling. She currently presents LIVE wildlife daily from the Kruger National Park, South Africa for WildEarth, having also presented LIVE from Masai Mara, Kenya in early 2019.
How do you ask a question on WildEarth live?
From the beginning of each show, adults can ask their questions via twitter using #wildearth and also on youtube chat. If you are a child or asking for a child, then you can ask your question via email on [email protected] .
Is Dylan still at tswalu?
Dylan has been at Tswalu for 15 years, working first as a field guide before moving into conservation. For the past three years, he has been working closely with the Tswalu Foundation, managing the research centre, vetting and establishing new research projects, and overseeing the various projects on the ground.
What is James Hendry doing now?
Right now I ‘work’ as a wildlife TV presenter and have hosted and presented 50 odd TV shows to Nat Geo Wild, SABC (South Africa) and CGTN (China). I also spend a good deal of time writing – a new book called ‘Reggie and Me’ is coming in Feb 2020 – taking photos and recording music.
Where does WildEarth live Safari show take place?
Safari Live is mainly active in the Masai Mara during the Great Wildebeest Migration. That being said, WildEarth recently decided to stop their broadcasts from the Mara – for now. “We love the Mara and would have loved to make it a permanent feature in our broadcasts again.
Where can I watch WildEarth in the UK?
Transporting people from around the world to our wildlife, WildEarth operates as a 24/7 TV channel over Africa and the United Kingdom with more territories coming soon. Streaming is in our DNA. Find us also on YouTube, Facebook, Periscope and Twitch.
How old do you have to be to go on a WildEarth Safari?
Children aged 4-18 from schools, hospitals, libraries and more can join a real live African Safari. A Kids session with WildEarth offers an immersive and educational experience in nature.
How does WildEarth TV connect people with nature?
WildEarth is on a mission to connect people with nature through broadcasting LIVE and interactive experiences from the wilderness. Transporting people from around the world to our wildlife, WildEarth operates as a 24/7 TV channel over Africa and the United Kingdom with more territories coming soon.