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Thursday, September 22, 2022

What To Expect On WildEarth In October 2022?

WildEarth CAT GMT CET (EST) /PT/

Sunrise Safari
5.30am - 8.30am
3.30am - 6.30am
5.30am - 8.30am
(11.30pm - 2.30am)
/8.30pm - 11.30pm/

Escape To Nature
8.30am - 2.30pm
6.30am - 12.30am
8.30am - 2.30pm
(2.30am - 8.30am)
/11.30pm - 5.30am/

Penguin Beach
2.30pm - 3.30pm
12.30-2.30pm
2.30pm -3.30pm
(8.30am - 9.30am)
/5.30am - 6.30am/

Sunset Safari
3.30pm-7.30pm
1.30-5.30pm
3.30pm -7.30pm
(9.30am-1.30pm)
/6.30am - 10.30am/

World Animal Day
Safari Bingo
1- 4th October

WildEarth CAT GMT CET (EST)
Safari Bingo 3.30pm - 7.30pm 1.30pm - 5.30pm 3.30pm -7.30pm (9.30am - 1.30am)

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Everyone loves a good game of Bingo so we thought in aid of World Animal Day we would host our own animal bingo. Join the guides as they battle it out to see who can spot enough animals to make the first row on their bingo card. Bingo cards will be made up of animals chosen by our viewers. Join our guides at 1.30pm GMT every day for four days to see who will be crowned the King of Safari Bingo!

African Penguin Awareness Day
15th October 2022

WildEarth CAT GMT CET (EST)
Penguin Beach 2.30pm - 3.30pm 12.30pm - 1.30pm 2.30pm -3.30pm (8.30am - 9.30am)

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While many people think of penguins as cold climate inhabitants, such as the ones in Antarctica, these delightful creatures can also be found off the southern coast of Africa in rather temperate climates.
International African Penguin Awareness Day is here to bring attention to these rare flightless birds! As climate change and other factors continue to threaten the livelihood of many animals throughout the globe, the African Penguin is no exception. In fact, the African Penguin was placed on the US Endangered Species list in 2010 as the populations continue to decline with the potential of completely vanishing in the near future if nothing is done to stop it.
Join WildEarth for a one hour LIVE and interactive show from a beach in South Africa. It is this beach near Cape Town where a wild colony of African Penguins live and call home.

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