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Friday, December 17, 2021

What's Coming Up In January 2022 On WildEarth?

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SEARCH & ID LAUNCHES
A new daily show called “Search & ID” launches in January. It will be daily for three hours in the middle of the African night.

The premise of this show is that a team of naturalists will head out into the darkness searching for their favourite African characters using a thermal imaging drone and Infrared technology. The drone will look for hotspots in the bush and the ground team will be called in to identify them.

All completely LIVE, viewers will be drawn into this military style show which features cutting edge technology as well as wildlife in the African bush.

This show will feature on WildEarth everyday for three hours from 7.30pm to 10.30pm Eastern Time.

2.30-8.30am CAT
12.30-2.30am Britain
1.30-3.30am CET
7.30 to 10.30pm EST

PENGUIN BEACH CHANGES ITS TIME
As you can see from the table above, the time of Penguin beach has changed on the channel. This specifically affects the viewers watching in the United States and in South America as before it was impossible to catch this show LIVE due to it falling in the middle of your night.

Penguin Beach is a daily one hour LIVE experience with the penguins from Stony Point Nature Reserve in Cape Town, South Africa. Viewers can follow regular characters within this colony in real time and ask the experts questions via twitter.

2.30 - 3.30pm CAT
12.30-1.30pm Britain
1.30-2.30pm CET
7.30am-8.30am EST

A HYENA TAKES OVER

Ribbon has been the Matriarch of The Djuma Clan for many years. She has ruled with an iron fist but as a result she has remained in power and the Clan has been very successful, until now. Two interlopers have arrived from the West and are threatening Ribbon and the whole Clans well being. It seems that they want to overthrow Ribbon and take the Clan for themselves. Both female and younger than Ribbon, she is going to have to fight for her life. Already she has been chased into the nearby dam and had her ear ripped and her body cut as they have attacked her. Things are not looking great for Ribbon, in January there will be a new leader.

GREEN IS THE OVERWHELMING COLOUR ON SAFARI

January marks the middle of the wet season in the African bush. There are dramatic thunderstorms which lash the bush after some epically hot days. Green is the overwhelming colour dominating the landscape, the humidity making the air thick and delicious with the smells of the season.

Life is abundant and there is a vibrant green colour everywhere. The days are hot and humid and the evening is singing with a deafening chorus of insects, frogs, birds and beasts. Every living thing is busy, it is a time of incredible activity and biodiversity as time is short to secure the next generation.

Sunrise Safari
5.30 - 8.30am CAT
3.30 - 6.30am Britain
4.30-7.30am CET
10.30pm - 1.30am EST

Sunset Safari
3.30-7.30pm CAT
1.30-5.30pm Britain
2.30-6.30pm CET
8.30am-12.30pm EST

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