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Survival Stars
Survival Stars is a rollercoaster ride through the animal kingdom. This series showcases the quirks of nature like you've never seen before - whether it's scales, claws or bone-crunching jaws! Join our quirky characters as they practise the art of survival with animals from around the world in this colourful combination of animation and HD wildlife videos.
Earth-Touch Wildlife Highlights
The weekly highlights show features some of the best nature and wildlife video from www.earth-touch.com in one short, high-definition, quality package. Each and every week, viewers are transported around the world on a global safari to witness the animals, landscapes, sights and sounds that the Earth-Touch crews discover on their expeditions.
Wild Oceans
The Wild Oceans series features some of the best underwater footage from www.earth-touch.com in one compact show. Make incredible underwater discoveries and find out what's happening on the world's reefs without even getting your feet wet.
Environmental Issues
Public awareness videos showing you the impact our species is having on planet earth.
The Lions Of Moremi
The Moremi lions channel show features all the best Earth-Touch footage from the Moremi Game Reserve in Botswana, Southern Africa all in one show. This is a great way to get a bite size package of the wildlife happenings Earth-Touch has seen in Botswana. These shows are free to all.
The Earth-Touch Moremi crew, comprises a group of dedicated individuals that are all, first and foremost, naturalists and environmentalists. Passionate about the natural world, and specifically the Okavango delta, they work to share their experiences and lives through creative interpretation of the environment in which they live and work.
The Okavango Delta in Botswana is the largest freshwater wetland ecosystem in southern Africa, covering a region 192 500km2 in extent.
An estimated 200 000 large mammals live in the delta region, which extends 2 000km (1 240mi) north to south and 1 000km (620mi) east to west, where it meets with the sands of the Kalahari Desert. The great abundance of antelope in the delta attracts predators like lions, jackals, spotted hyenas, cheetah, leopards and African wild dogs.
One of the lion prides found in the heart of the Okavango Delta, in the Moremi Game Reserve, is the Xakanaka pride, which the Earth-Touch crew, headed by Brad Bestelink, started filming early in 2008.
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