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Lodging With Lions

13 Episodes

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13 Episodes

Episode 01

24m

New volunteers arrive at Antelope Park and Dan takes them through the dos and don’ts of walking with lions.

Episode 02 S1EP2

24m

A devastating poaching incident is discovered during a snare sweep. A bush fire runs wild as the volunteers fight to control it.

Episode 03 S1EP3

24m

The D’s sharpen their hunting tactics and put their skills to the test as they chase prey species with no luck. A delicious snack is hidden in the enclosure for the lions to find.

Episode 04 S1EP4

24m

In this episode we catch the cubs at their energetic best on their routine walk. Leigh-Anne tries everything to trick the elephants for deworming.

Episode 05 S1EP5

24m

A celebrity guest who studies human body language visits the Antelope Park and is intrigued by the body language cues of lions.

Episode 06 S1EP6

24m

Volunteers get down and dirty as they make a mud wallow for the elephants. The elephants have an absolute ball in their new mud wallow.

Episode 07 S1EP7

23m

A harrowing tale is told my Megan the lion researcher who’s father was killed by lions several years ago.

Episode 08 S1EP8

24m

Volunteers are put to the test while building a hide to observe vultures from close range.

Episode 09 S1EP9

24m

A different side to elephants is witnessed as the elephants guard the volunteers from a wildebeest intrusion.

Episode 10 S1EP10

24m

There is a new member to Antelope Park a baby mongoose abandoned by it’s mother and it feels quite at home with the volunteers.

Episode 11 S1EP11

24m

The tables are turned when a zebra stallion attacks Ruvubu and bites her flank. And the cubs discover a tortoise on a walk.

Episode 12 S1EP12

24m

Leigh-Anne introduces us to the latest cub additions to the park. The cubs’ climbing abilities are put to the test on a walk.

Episode 13 S1EP13

24m

The cubs are at their playful best on their morning walk. Volunteers are introduced to the less appealing members of the park … snakes!