NHU AFRICA commissions and
produces
approximately 100 hours per
annum of natural history and wildlife documentary series and one-off
specials. Please see the list below of productions currently
available for acquisition.
About 80 million years old,
almost completely barren with less than 10mm of rainfall annually,
measuring about 50 000 sq km; this is the Namib desert, an
arid and hostile land – yet it is home to many unique creatures and
those who inhabit her must adapt to her rules.
Located in the
Kaokoland region of the Namib Desert, the elephant has become
a master of desert survival, adapting its behaviors, feeding
patterns and employing basic survival strategies in order to
preserve both, energy and resources thus ensuring the animal’s
longevity.
The film showcases the environment in which these elephants live and
how they have learnt to settle into the constantly changing
environment they live in.
A life that they have had
to become accustomed to, to ensure their survival and to preserve their
home.