Nature
Station:
Love Nature (CA)
Status:
To Be Determined
Start:
2016-07-23
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With freshwater forests, saline lakes and diverse deltas, Africa boasts some of the most important wetlands and rivers in the world. Discover what lurks beneath the surfaces of the Congo River and Botswana's Okavango Delta, and see who's travelled to get a drink from precious but perilous floodplains. From tigerfish to hydrating hippos, you've never seen Africa like this.
There is no Next Episode of Waterworld Africa planned.
S1E6 - Chobe River of Life
During the dry season in Northern Botswana, over 45,000 elephants--more than 10% of the world’s population--congregate along the banks of the Chobe River. Join local wildlife on a quest to escape the punishing drought.
Air Date: 27 Aug 2016 19:00 (CDT)
S1E7 - Source to Sea
Many of the great rivers of southern Africa start high up in mountain ranges, power their way eastwards across wild forests and grasslands, and eventually empty out into the Indian Ocean. Ride the currents of these powerful bodies of water as they reshape the lives of the wild animals who rely on them.
Air Date: 02 Apr 2017 19:00 (CDT)
S1E8 - Wetland Wonder
Lake St. Lucia, Africa's largest estuary lake, is under siege. A series of human missteps have left it cut off from the sea, and the water levels are dangerously low. The wildlife relying on its ecosystem are most affected--from hippos and crocodiles that live on its banks, to exotic birds that migrate from as far as 6,000 miles away. Can they adjust to the new, dryer reality imposed on them?
Air Date: 02 Apr 2017 19:00 (CDT)