Nat Geo WILD's Safari Live Streams Astonishing Footage Of Lions Stalking And Taking Down A Buffalo In Africa's Kruger National Park
Nat Geo WILD's Safari Live Streams Astonishing Footage Of Lions Stalking And Taking Down A Buffalo In Africa's Kruger National Park
A Coalition of Lions Hunt Down a Buffalo: Live Stream Coverage & Broadcast Showcases Extraordinary Circle-of-Life Event in Real Time
As Part of Nat Geo WILD's Fifth Annual Big Cat Week, Safari Live Is Streaming via WILDSafariLive.com, on Nat Geo WILD and on National Geographic Channel Every Morning at 9 AM ET and at 11 PM ET
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Last month Nat Geo WILD embarked on a three-month in Kruger National Park in Africa for Safari Live, bringing viewers a live safari from the heart of Africa in real time. On Sunday, Nov. 30, our cameras captured incredible footage of a coalition of five lions stalking and taking down a baby buffalo in the Djuma Game Reserve. A battle ensued between the lions and buffalo herd as they desperately tried to rescue their little one, but the lions won in the end.
Viewers joining the webcast via WILDSafariLive.com and live broadcast on Nat Geo WILD saw the entire event unfold on the network's live stream coverage of Safari Live. They were transfixed by one of the most primal and powerful scenes in all of nature.
To view the lion takedown clip, please visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLltcVlEO6U
To download the lion takedown hi-res clip, visit: http://files.natgeonetworks.com/_vdOPpkDIG0ASWR
"There are guides who have been working in Africa for 15 years who have never seen action like this," said Geoff Daniels, executive vice president and general manager of Nat Geo WILD. "Hunting scenes from the African wild usually takes weeks or months of filming to capture, which makes this live footage all the more compelling. It proves how experienced our Safari Live guides are at finding the action -- no viewer should miss this experience. You never know what you're going to see next."
Safari Live is available online every morning beginning at 9 a.m. ET and at 11 p.m. ET until Jan. 31, 2015.
-- Nat Geo WILD will broadcast Safari Live from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET until
Sunday, Dec. 7, 2014.
-- National Geographic Channel will simulcast the adventure from 9 a.m. to
12 p.m. ET until Dec. 5, 2014.
Safari Live is produced by WildEarth for Nat Geo WILD. WildEarth executive producer is Graham Wallington. For Nat Geo WILD, executive producer is Susie Ryan, senior vice president of programming and planning is Brad Dancer, vice president of scheduling is Dan Salerno, and executive vice president and general manager is Geoff Daniels.
About Nat Geo WILD
Experience the best, most intimate encounters with wildlife ever seen on television. Backed by its unparalleled reputation for quality and blue-chip programming, Nat Geo WILD is dedicated to providing a unique insight into the natural world, the environment and the amazing creatures that inhabit it. From the most remote environments, to the forbidding depths of our oceans, to the protected parks on our doorsteps, Nat Geo WILD will use spectacular cinematography and compelling storytelling to take viewers on unforgettable journeys into the wild world. Launched in 2006, Nat Geo WILD is part of National Geographic Channels International (NGCI) and is available in more than 90 countries and 100 million homes. Nat Geo WILD HD launched in the U.K. in March 2009, and is also available in Greece, Latin America, Poland, Spain and Russia. Further expansion is expected globally. For more information, please visit www.natgeotv.com.
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