Kenya’s Wildlife Warriors | Podcast | Overheard at National Geographic

Published 2021-11-30
In the heart of the Serengeti, hippos bathe and hyenas snatch food from hungry lions. National Geographic Explorer of the Year Paula Kahumbu brings this world to life in her documentary series Wildlife Warriors, a nature show made by Kenyans for Kenyans. Host Peter Gwin meets up with Paula in the Serengeti to learn how she became an unlikely TV star, and why it’s up to local wildlife warriors—not foreign scientists or tourists—to preserve Africa’s wild landscapes.

Credit: Photograph by Charlie Hamilton James, National Geographic

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All Comments (21)
  • @vanbabyKE
    Kenya is the most beautiful in the wildlife authentic, there's a wildlife census underway and soon the mystery will unfold. My country 🇰🇪❤️
  • I gotta get out and travel MUCH more; so much beauty out in the world 😎
  • @cheechp3209
    Dang I wish I could see what they are seeing
  • @BoydXplorer
    Excellent video. Interesting and educational to watch. Tnx 4sharing.
  • I grew up on going to the San Diego Zoo and when I was a kid I wanted to be a Marine Biologist because biology was my favorite subject and I love the ocean! I admire this gal she has really worked hard to get the information out there! Amazing.
  • @sar983
    WOW THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL 😙👏💟😍💞🙏🙇👍😊
  • @lputaa
    Wow Jambo my country people 🤩🤗
  • @mariebotha8893
    Ons kan gerus by die diere gaan leer wat LIEFDE en Omgee beteken Die Here het ons verstand gegee maar ons breek af en vernietig Hier waar ek op n Natuurreservaat woon sit ek op my stoep en sien hoe die diere kom water drink Dank GOD vir almal Alle EER aan GOd
  • @manasesana1420
    National geographic with almost twenty million followers and with all reputation you have, It's so shameful to miss this simple fact that SERENGETI IS IN TANZANIA.