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DStv has announced the launch of a new channel, WildEarth. A channel set to bring viewers face to face with the thrill of nature during daily LIVE safari shows from spectacular wildlife locations like: The Greater Kruger, the Kalahari and the Maasai Mara with many more locations still to be explored.
WildEarth’s mission is to connect people with nature by offering viewers the opportunity to feel like they are out there in nature experiencing it for themselves. WildEarth launches on Thursday, 1st April on Channel 183.
WildEarth is proud to be launching this channel on DStv. "WildEarth is all about sharing nature with everyone so we can all see why we must conserve our beautiful home." Says Graham Wallington a co-founder and CEO at WildEarth
For over a decade WildEarth has been broadcasting LIVE and interactive virtual safaris from some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations to a very dedicated community of people around the world on YouTube, Facebook and other content viewing platforms.
In a world that is becoming increasingly developed, many people are losing their connection with nature and this has an overall negative impact on our general well-being.
“It’s important for us that our customers always have access to the best possible content available. We will continue to source the best possible content as we strive to bolster the channels on offer on our platform,” says Cecil Sunkwa-Mills, MultiChoice MD of Ghana.
Restoring this lost connection with nature, even virtually, is scientifically proven to have a strong healing effect and to reduce stress and anxiety levels. An immersive nature experience has a hugely beneficial effect on our well-being.
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