The Secret Life of Elephants explained

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Genre:Nature documentary
Narrated:Sarah Parish
Composer:David Poore
Abbie Lathe
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Episodes:3
Executive Producer:Sara Ford
Producer:Holly Spearing
Nigel Pope
Location:Kenya
Runtime:60 minutes
Company:BBC Natural History Unit
Animal Planet
Channel:BBC One

The Secret Life of Elephants is a BBC nature documentary series following the lives of elephants and the work of the conservation charity Save the Elephants in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. It was first transmitted in the United Kingdom on BBC One in January 2009 to 4.2 million viewers.[1]

The three part series follows the lives of African elephants in Samburu, Northern Kenya, focusing on the stories of individual elephants to show the most dramatic moments of their lives.[2] Their hidden world is revealed, from the complexities of family life and their intelligence to the depth of their emotions. The series also follows the work of father and daughter Iain and Saba Douglas-Hamilton and their Save the Elephants team, which includes tracking elephants, fitting tracking collars and developing the relationship between humans and elephants.

DVD

The series was released on DVD by BBC Worldwide on 9 February 2009.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 4.2m interested in 'Life of Elephants' . . 16 January 2009 . 29 January 2009 .
  2. Web site: The Secret Life of Elephants – behind the scenes of the filming . . 31 January 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100507142012/http://www.bbcwildlifemagazine.com/behindthescenes.asp . 7 May 2010 .