7. The Future
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Over 80 years of wildlife filmmaking, the BBC Natural History Unit has chronicled the greatest changes in a continent that the world has ever seen. With more than a billion people, Africa might now be at its tipping point, but it is also the one continent that has not lost its biggest animals – despite the fact that mankind has lived here longer than anywhere else on the planet! So, in a quest to save Africa’s most iconic species, what lessons learned from the rest of the world can we bring back to our ancestral homeland?
6. Africa: The Future
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A behind-the-scenes look at the show reveals what it takes to make a natural-history series.
5. Sahara
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In the Sahara, Grevy's zebras, camels and barn swallows seek water to survive.
4. Cape
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Two great ocean currents collide off South Africa and have a huge impact on life in the area.
3. Congo
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In the Congo, chimpanzees steal honey, tiny frogs hide their eggs and large male elephants face off.
2. Savannah
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Among the animals featured are lions, lizards, catfish-hunting birds and elephants.
1. Kalahari
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Two deserts in Africa's southwest corner are teeming with unique wildlife.