Celebrate Earth Day with Secrets of the Elephants

Celebrate Earth Day with Secrets of the Elephants
A newborn calf eats branches. (National Geographic for Disney/Robbie Labanowski)

Secrets of the Elephants lands on Disney+ with a special broadcast on National Geographic Wild on Saturday 22 April 2023

 

This Earth Day, National Geographic is proud to premiere the next instalment of the award-winning Secrets Ofnatural history franchise. On Saturday 22 April 2023, the four-part Secrets Of The Elephants, will premiere on Disney+ as well as across Africa on National Geographic Wild (DStv 182, StarSat 221) from 18:45 (CAT).

 

From Academy Award®-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer-at-Large James Cameron, the series travels the world — from the Savannahs of Africa to the urban landscapes of Asia — to discover the strategic thinking, complex emotions and sophisticated language of elephants. Narrated by Academy Award®-winning actress Natalie Portman and featuring renowned National Geographic Explorer and elephant expert Dr. Paula Kahumbu, the four-part series not only reveals the extraordinary lives of different families of elephants but also highlights how similar they are to us. Secrets Of The Elephants will change everything you thought you knew about elephants forever.

 

View the trailer here.

 

Episodes include:

 

Desert

This episode reveals the secrets of Namibia’s last remaining desert elephants. When droughts, sandstorms and even floods threaten them, their shared knowledge passed down from generation to generation keeps them alive. This is the toughest place on earth to be an elephant, and their story is one of triumph in a land of extremes.

 

Savanna

Big families and strong relationships are the basis of success for savanna elephants. As we uncover their secrets, we start to understand their remarkable language. It’s not just noise; they communicate like us. Good leadership and close friendships help them through the hard times as they scale cliffs, find their place in the hierarchy and mourn their dead.

 

Asia

As humans encroach ever further into their environment, Asian elephants are learning to adjust to the challenges facing them. They know how to use tools to break down electric fences, strike deals with farmers, and develop a cooperative arrangement on tea plantations where they do the weeding without damaging the crops.

 

Rainforest

The Congo rainforest is home to one of the world’s most elusive species, the African forest elephant. Everything about them—their bodies, their behaviors, their families—is adapted to life in the rainforest. But surviving here means more than just adapting. These elephants have shaped the forest around them to their needs and, in doing so, have created a habitat unlike any other on Earth.

 

How to tune in:

DSTV: Channel 182

StarSat: 221 on DTH, 221 on DTT (250 on DTT in Uganda)

Or on Disney+