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Friday, August 27, 2021

September 2021 On WildEarth | Penguins On Safari | The Birmingham Pride In Pursuit Of Prey | Sea Forest


As spring arrives here in Africa the days are becomingmuch hotter. As a result from September 21st we will be moving our sunrise safari half an hour earlier and our sunset safari half an hour later. The times from 21st September are depicted in bold.

Sunrise Safari
Start: 6.00/5.30am CAT
End: 9.00/8.30am CAT
Start:4am/3.30am GMT
End: 7am/6.30am GMT
Start: 6.00/5.30am CET
End: 9.00/8.30am CET
Start:12am/11.30pm EST
End:3am/2.30am EST

Sunset Safari
Start: 2.30/3pm CAT
End: 6.30/6.30pm CAT
Start: 12.30/1pm GMT
End: 4.30/4.30pm GMT
Start: 2.30/3pm CET
End: 6.30/6.30pm CET
Start: 8.30/9am EST
End: 12.30/12.30pm EST

PENGUINS ON SAFARI

Cape Town definitely has no shortage of amazing beaches, but Boulders Beach in False Bay offers something extra special – a colony of African Penguins in their smart dresses, waddling glory, right under your nose. Infact, it’s the only place in the world where you can get close to African Penguins.
Often called the Jackass Penguin, these flightless birds create hours of entertainment for the tourists who travel to see them. WildEarth has expanded its LIVE locations to Cape Town and from September these penguins will feature daily in our LIVE shows.
This is the same group of penguins that recently featured in the netflix series Penguin Town and if that is anything to go by then this promises to be a fantastic new addition to the daily LIVE safaris.

THE BIRMINGHAM PRIDE IN PURSUIT OF PREY

The Birmingham Pride of Lion who reside on Ngala Private Game Reserve are well known for the fact that two of them are white. ThisPride has featured on WildEarth very regularly for the past year and we have watched as new cubs have arrived and various males have come and gone.
As we get to the end of winter here in South Africa the land is incredibly dry. With no rain since April, the animals are becoming increasingly desperate. Water sources are slowly depleting and animal movements are very much based on the availability of water.
The Birmingham Pride are dominating central Ngala. They are focussing their movements around the central waterholes in their pursuit for prey. Unfortunately for the herbivores, they have to drink daily which means they run the gauntlet of the Birmingham Pride who lie in wait.

SEA FOREST

WildEarth has launched a brand new LIVE show from the depths of the South African Kelp Forest from the same place that the award winning documentary My Octopus Teacher was filmed.
Freediving is an entirely different way to experience the underwater world. Gliding through the water silently allows you to reconnect with nature and explore the ocean with minimal impact. Freedivers explore the underwater forest LIVE from Cape Town daily while a land based expert explains what we are seeing.
Magical encounters with shy marine life, fish munching on coral and tide pulsing at the rocks bring a window of calm into an otherwise chaotic world.

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