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    Explore "serengeti" with insightful episodes like "Parks Or Conservancies? Which Is Best?", "Year-Round Safaris At Ndutu", "Copy that: Funknetze im Serengeti Nationalpark (43)", "Safari Gateway - Our New Welcoming Kiosk in Nairobi" and "Book Now For the Wildebeest Calving Season" from podcasts like ""Adventure With Africa Kenya Safaris", "Adventure With Africa Kenya Safaris", "Hinter dem Zoo geht's weiter - Der Naturschutzpodcast aus Frankfurt", "Adventure With Africa Kenya Safaris" and "Adventure With Africa Kenya Safaris"" and more!

    Episodes (24)

    Werkstätten: Naturschutz mit dem Schraubenzieher

    Werkstätten: Naturschutz mit dem Schraubenzieher
    Ob der Orang-Utan Kabel von der Wand reißt oder ein Gehege für eine neue Tierart umgebaut werden muss – die Handwerkerinnen und Handwerker des Frankfurter Zoos sind sofort zur Stelle. Und erleben dabei immer wieder Überraschungen. Bei der Naturschutzarbeit der ZGF denkt man vielleicht eher an Ranger und Biologen, aber auch hier läuft nichts ohne die Technik. Warum die Autowerkstatt im Serengeti-Nationalpark unersetzbar ist, erfährt Marco in dieser Folge.

    Artenschutztag: Eure Fragen zu unseren Projekten - Teil 2

    Artenschutztag: Eure Fragen zu unseren Projekten - Teil 2
    Beim Artenschutztag des Frankfurter Zoos konnten die Besucherinnen und Besucher Fragen zu den Projekten der ZGF stellen. Dabei ist einiges zusammengekommen! In der letzten Folge hat Marco bereits mit Mitarbeitenden aus Sumatra und dem Wispertaunus gesprochen. Heute erfährt er, welche Auswirkungen Corona auf die Schutzgebiete in Peru hatte und welche Eigenschaften man braucht, um Ranger in der Serengeti zu werden.

    Reisepodcast Die Urlaubsmacher #38 Tansania Safari Sepzialisten

    Reisepodcast Die Urlaubsmacher #38 Tansania Safari Sepzialisten
    Der Safaritourismus in Tansania hat in den letzten 15 Jahren einen enormen Schub gemacht. Annette Sirikwa von Afrika Experts hat die Entwicklungen live miterlebt und selbst drei Jahre in Arusha im Norden Tansanias gelebt. Im Podcast #38 berichtet Annette, wie sie ihren Gästen das ursprüngliche und wilde Tansania zeigt, wie man am besten den Kilimandscharo besteigt und sich anschließend von den vielen Eindrücken auf der Insel Sansibar erholt. Safari Experts ist ein deutsch-tansanianisches Duo, das Kunden aus der ganzen Welt – von Europa, Korea bis Südafrika und USA betreut.

    Mit der D-ENTE fing es an: Von Grzimeks Pionierflügen zur “Naturschutz-Airline”

    Mit der D-ENTE fing es an: Von Grzimeks Pionierflügen zur “Naturschutz-Airline”
    Die Schutzgebiete, in denen wir arbeiten, haben eins gemeinsam: Sie sind riesig. Wer hier den Überblick behalten will, muss hoch hinaus. Dazu nutzen wir häufig Kleinflugzeuge. In dieser Folge erfahrt ihr, wie die Fliegerei bei uns angefangen hat, wofür Flugzeuge im Naturschutz nützlich sind und welche Abenteuer die Buschpilotinnen und -piloten auf ihren Flügen erleben.

    Sleek Serengeti Cats

    Sleek Serengeti Cats

    Hello, and welcome back to Cool and Crazy Cats this week! This week’s cool and crazy episode will feature the sleek Serengeti cat breed, a breed similar to the Serval wildcat! In this episode, you will get to learn about the sleek Serengeti cat breed’s history, physical traits, temperament, and more in this cool and crazy episode! Press play to learn more about cats today! Meow!

    Source:

    Adams, C. (2021, August 6). Serengeti. Excited Cats. https://excitedcats.com/serengeti-cat/

    Serengeti: Creating A Wildlife Series, With Emmy Winners Simon Fuller And John Downer

    Serengeti: Creating A Wildlife Series, With Emmy Winners Simon Fuller And John Downer

    You might not expect a producer of  pop culture phenomena like 'American Idol' and 'So You Think You Can Dance' to create a dramatic wildlife documentary series. But when Emmy-Award-winning producer Simon Fuller met Emmy-award winning doc director John  Downer, a "perfect partnership"  began.
    -- The result is the Serengeti series, set on the plains of Tanzania, with Serengeti 2 currently available on Discovery+.
    -- Simon and John generously share inside info on how they created the series -- from the camera work to the difficulties of working with story lines, climate change complications and finding and staying with story lines with wild animals we get to know by name.
    -- They also talk of their exceptional crew, including the voiceover artistry of Academy Award-winning and Emmy nominated actress Lupita Nyong’o. 
    -- They each end with a special personal memory of the Serengeti. A wonderful podcast!
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    All six episodes of Serengeti 2 are available on discovery+. Viewers can join the conversation on social media by using #SerengetiII and following Discovery on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter for the latest updates.
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    Simon Fuller  is a British entrepreneur, artist manager, film and television producer. He has managed talent that includes David and Victoria Beckham, Annie Lennox, Steven Tyler,  Amy Winehouse, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson and The Spice Girls. He is in partnership with the duo Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony.
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    John Downer started his professional life in 1981 at the BBC Natural History Unit, later creating John Downer Productions.  He pioneered a number of techniques for wildlife filmmaking, in particular by putting cameras on birds, and by filming birds from the air using various airborne filming platforms.
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    Podcast host Lea Lane blogs at
    forbes.com, has traveled to over 100 countries, written nine books, including Places I Remember, and contributed to guidebooks. She's @lealane on Twitter; Travelea on Insta; on  Facebook, it's Places I Remember by Lea Lane. Website: placesirememberlealane.comPlease follow, rate and review this weekly travel podcast!


    Folge 4 - Serengeti Park

    Folge 4 - Serengeti Park
    Löwen, Giraffen, Affen, ein Riesenrad, Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten und eine Achterbahn? Wie passt dies zusammen? Und dann auch noch zu so einem sensationellen Preis-Leistungsverhältnis. Ein Tag im Serengeti Park bietet hunderte von Erlebnissen. Martin und Fabian stellen Euch in dieser Folge den 220ha großen Serengeti Park in Hodenhagen als Ausflugs- und Kurzurlaubsziel vor. Wollt Ihr wissen, warum Fabian dort am liebsten mit seinem Vater hinfahren möchte und wieso Fabian im Serengeti Park freundschaftlich von den Menschaffen begrüßt wird? Hört die Folge, findet es heraus und werdet zum Helden! Mehr zum Serengeti Park findet Ihr unter: https://www.serengeti-park.de/ Feedback, Fragen, Erfahrungen, Wünsche an uns, gerne direkt an: info@abfahrt.nrw

    Caspar Venter, Venter Tours: Safari in Afrika und noch viel mehr

    Caspar Venter, Venter Tours: Safari in Afrika und noch viel mehr
    Caspar Venters Familie lebt seit mehr als 300 Jahren und in der 9. Generation in Südafrika. Afrika hat er also im Blut und er macht nichts lieber als seine Leidenschaft für das südliche Afrika mit anderen Menschen zu teilen. 2001 kam er nach Deutschland und gründete gemeinsam mit Katja Venter den Reiseveranstalter Venter Tours, mittlerweile einer der führenden Reiseveranstalter für das südliche Afrika auf dem deutschsprachigen Markt. Die Corona-Krise hat natürlich auch sein Unternehmen hart getroffen, aber an Ideen und Einfallsreichtum hat es ihm und seinem Team noch nie gemangelt. Über Kuh-Safaris in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, wie und wo man in Afrika am besten überwintert und vieles andere mehr reden Sven Meyer und Andy Janz mit Caspar Venter in Folge 39 des Nummer 1 Touristik Podcast Talks HIN & WEG.

    Decorator, Author, Philanthropist Charlotte Moss: A Wanderer at Heart

    Decorator, Author, Philanthropist Charlotte Moss: A Wanderer at Heart

    Our design series continues with Renaissance woman and interior designer extraordinaire Charlotte Moss, who talks with Melissa Biggs Bradley about cultivating your own aesthetic, how Southern hospitality and travel have influenced her, why the place she’d rather be right now is the Serengeti. Plus: the French Gardens trip she’s hosting with us next year and much more.

    Monticello.org; bonemarrow.org; acp-usa.org; nokidhungry.org; feedingamerica.org

    Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes

    Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes

    On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we revisit our conversation with Stephen and Bette Wilkes in honor of the release of Wilkes’s great new book Day to Night, and the accompanying gallery show at the Bryce Wolkowitz gallery, in New York. We also spend a bit of time reflecting on a few of the legendary photographers who have died recently.

    The Day to Night series that Stephen Wilkes has been working on for ten years has received much-deserved attention and has grown from its New York roots to encompass locations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. These photographs, which capture a full 24-hour cycle in one frame, are awe-inspiring when viewed as a whole; fascinating when analyzed in detail; and monumental when considered as a production.

    On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we speak with Stephen Wilkes and Bette Wilkes—his wife, business manager, and the behind-the-scenes producer of these incredible photographs. Our conversation is easygoing and bounces back and forth between Mr. and Ms. Wilkes, emphasizing their intertwined working relationship. With Mr. Wilkes, we speak of the genesis of the project and the influences he finds in the paintings of the Dutch Masters and the Hudson River School. We also discuss his process, which is physically and technically demanding. He speaks of a desire to “get lost” in the moment and ultimately how his images are “a representation of his memory” from the day and place. With Ms. Wilkes, we speak of the knotty and time-consuming process of arranging a shoot that will last more than twenty-four continuous hours in some of the world’s busiest and most desolate locations.

    We discuss many photographs, but concentrate on two images from the Day to Night series to highlight their complicated productions—the first is a photograph of New York City’s Flatiron Building and, in the second half of the show, we visit a watering hole in the Serengeti Plain. To see these images, please visit our website, and, if you are in New York prior to October 26, 2019, check out the Day to Night exhibit at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery.

    Guests: Stephen Wilkes and Bette Wilkes

    Photograph © Stephen Wilkes

    Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes

    Day to Night, with Stephen and Bette Wilkes

    On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we revisit our conversation with Stephen and Bette Wilkes in honor of the release of Wilkes’s great new book Day to Night, and the accompanying gallery show at the Bryce Wolkowitz gallery, in New York. We also spend a bit of time reflecting on a few of the legendary photographers who have died recently.

    The Day to Night series that Stephen Wilkes has been working on for ten years has received much-deserved attention and has grown from its New York roots to encompass locations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. These photographs, which capture a full 24-hour cycle in one frame, are awe-inspiring when viewed as a whole; fascinating when analyzed in detail; and monumental when considered as a production.

    On today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we speak with Stephen Wilkes and Bette Wilkes—his wife, business manager, and the behind-the-scenes producer of these incredible photographs. Our conversation is easygoing and bounces back and forth between Mr. and Ms. Wilkes, emphasizing their intertwined working relationship. With Mr. Wilkes, we speak of the genesis of the project and the influences he finds in the paintings of the Dutch Masters and the Hudson River School. We also discuss his process, which is physically and technically demanding. He speaks of a desire to “get lost” in the moment and ultimately how his images are “a representation of his memory” from the day and place. With Ms. Wilkes, we speak of the knotty and time-consuming process of arranging a shoot that will last more than twenty-four continuous hours in some of the world’s busiest and most desolate locations.

    We discuss many photographs, but concentrate on two images from the Day to Night series to highlight their complicated productions—the first is a photograph of New York City’s Flatiron Building and, in the second half of the show, we visit a watering hole in the Serengeti Plain. To see these images, please visit our website, and, if you are in New York prior to October 26, 2019, check out the Day to Night exhibit at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery.

    Guests: Stephen Wilkes and Bette Wilkes

    Photograph © Stephen Wilkes

    John Di Lemme Teaches About Serengeti - The Animal Kingdom Survival for the Fittest Plus Jeff Never Met Vinny

    John Di Lemme Teaches About Serengeti - The Animal Kingdom Survival for the Fittest Plus Jeff Never Met Vinny

    In today's episode, John Di Lemme Teaches About Serengeti - The Animal Kingdom Survival for the Fittest Plus Jeff Never Met Vinny!  Wow! What will you learn from this today?

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