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Elephants Without Borders
Episode 11 of 16
Wildlife documentary. Researcher Mike Chase thinks he has a plan which could safeguard the future of Botswana's elephants.
Botswana's elephants are doing very well, too well perhaps. People are worried that too many elephants will damage their fragile desert home and have suggested that up to 60,000 should be culled.
Researcher Mike Chase studies ancient elephant migration routes - he has tracked them across vast deserts, desolate salt pans, and Angolan minefields. Now he thinks he has a plan that could safeguard their future.
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Sat 18 Jun 201611:10
BBC Two except Scotland
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Credit
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Participant | Sanjeev Bhaskar |
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Fri 6 Feb 200920:00- Mon 9 Feb 200919:00BBC Two except Yorkshire
- Thu 12 Feb 200902:35
Sat 18 Jul 200919:15BBC HD
Sat 19 Jun 201017:20BBC HD- Fri 29 Apr 201123:00BBC Two Wales (Analogue)
- Fri 29 Apr 201123:05BBC Two except Yorkshire
Wed 25 Jan 201223:00BBC HD
Sat 14 Apr 201222:40BBC HD
Sun 25 Nov 201215:05BBC HD
Sun 24 Mar 201314:05BBC HD- Sat 18 Jun 201610:10BBC Two Scotland
- Sat 18 Jun 201611:10BBC Two except Scotland & Yorkshire
