
Serengeti
A look at how the Serengeti wilderness has been shaped over time by hunters, pastoralists, ivory traders, conservationists, scientists, film-makers and even tourists.
More than anywhere, the Serengeti is synonymous with wilderness and has even come to represent Africa. But the story of the Serengeti is just as much about humans as it is about wildlife. Right from the origin of our species in Africa, humans have been profoundly shaping this unique wilderness - hunters and pastoralists with cattle and fire, ivory traders and big game hunters, conservationists, scientists, film-makers and even tourists have all played a part in shaping the Serengeti.
Probably most powerful of all was a tiny microbe unknowingly brought to Africa by a small Italian expeditionary force - Rinderpest, a deadly virus that swept through the continent decimating cattle and wildlife alike and forever changing the face of the wild. The Serengeti is far from timeless, it is forever changing - and wherever there is change, the influence of Homo sapiens is not far behind.
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Serengeti
Duration: 02:01
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Deborah Maclaren |
| Executive Producer | Neil Nightingale |
| Series Producer | Andrew Murray |
Broadcasts
- Thu 9 Jun 201121:00
- Thu 9 Jun 201123:45
- Fri 10 Jun 201102:45
- Sun 26 Jun 201101:05
- Sat 7 Jan 201219:00
- Sun 8 Jan 201202:35
- Tue 24 Apr 201221:00
- Wed 25 Apr 201202:15
- Tue 23 Oct 201220:00
- Sun 27 Oct 201319:00
- Sat 24 Jan 201519:00
- Wed 7 Oct 201520:00
- Thu 8 Oct 201500:30
