The Future
David Attenborough's breathtaking journey through Africa. He meets the local people who are supporting wildlife and investigates what is needed to save a species.
David Attenborough comes face to face with a baby rhino and asks what the future holds for this little one. He meets the local people who are standing side by side with the wildlife at this pivotal moment in their history.
We discover what it takes to save a species, hold back a desert and even resurrect an entire wilderness - revealing what the world was like before modern man.
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Sir David and the baby rhino
Duration: 01:24
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Great wilderness
Duration: 00:33
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The little things
Duration: 01:48
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Every turtle counts
Duration: 02:06
Episode 6: The Future on BBC iPlayer
There is widespread acknowledgement within the scientific community that the climate of Africa has been changing as stated in the programme. We accept the evidence for 3.5 degrees increase is disputable and the commentary should have reflected that, therefore the line is being removed from the episode repeat (10 February) and the iPlayer version replaced.
Lions

Lions are the second largest of the 'big cats' after the tiger and are the most social, with related females living together in prides and males forming coalitions.
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Black rhinos

The black rhinoceros, also known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, is the best known of the five living rhinoceros species, with its aggressive reputation and highly publicised international conservation drive. Although the rhinoceros is referred to as black, its colour varies from brown to grey.
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Mountain gorillas

The mountain gorilla is one of the three subspecies of the eastern gorilla. Gorillas are the world's largest primates and are gentle giants that have strong family ties.
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Elephants

The African elephant is the largest living terrestrial mammal, with the largest recorded individual reaching four metres at the shoulder and weighing 10 tonnes!
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Green turtles

The green sea turtle is one of the largest and most widespread of all the marine turtles. They are named so for the green colour of their fat and connective tissues.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | David Attenborough |
| Narrator | David Attenborough |
| Executive Producer | Michael Gunton |
| Series Producer | James Honeyborne |
| Producer | Kate Broome |
Broadcasts
- Wed 6 Feb 201321:00BBC One except Channel Islands
- Sun 10 Feb 201317:00BBC One except Wales & Wales HD
Sun 24 Mar 201318:00BBC HD- Sat 26 Oct 201319:00
- Sun 27 Oct 201301:00
- Mon 28 Oct 201322:40
- Fri 3 Jan 201409:00
- Mon 2 Mar 201514:45
- Fri 2 Oct 201515:45
- Tue 26 Jul 201614:20
- Thu 2 Mar 201716:15
- Mon 2 Sep 201920:00
- Sat 7 Sep 201920:00
- Mon 23 Oct 202319:00
- Tue 24 Oct 202301:00
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