Animal Planet features Zim wildlife

the work of the African Lion and Environmental Research Trust to increase the rapidly declining lion population in Africa.
Join ALERT as they prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that releasing captive-bred prides back into the wild is realistic, and follow the successful implementation of this challenging project while witnessing the very first successful lion-pride relocation.

Explore this engaging reality documentary focusing on stage two of this ground-breaking project, and spend a year with a pride of 12 lions that have been released into a wildlife reserve with no human contact.

Catch all the action and observe the daily duties of the volunteers and lion researchers.
Can Africa roar with pride once again? The programme began on Monday and has already been receiving overwhelming attention from animal lovers who have been spending hours on the telly, watching the fascinating documentaries.

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