60 Minutes to cover "Wildebeest Migration" Tonight
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60 Minutes to cover "Wildebeest Migration" Tonight
Just a quick note to call attention to this evenings 60 Minutes. The description reads "threats to the great Wildebeest Migration". Sorry for the short notice and apologies if this has already been posted.
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Saw it. Interesting though that no mention was made of the fact there has been a drought in East Africa for years. Though the deforestration of the Mau Forest doesn't help... "water from the skies" would!
As to the migration, at one time (believe in the '50s) the massive herds never made it into the Mara. They simply wandered around the Serengeti, never crossing into Kenya. The wildies found in the Mara then were the resident herds.
As to the migration, at one time (believe in the '50s) the massive herds never made it into the Mara. They simply wandered around the Serengeti, never crossing into Kenya. The wildies found in the Mara then were the resident herds.
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Below is a link for those of you that missed the 60 minute show yesterday. I wish I had noticed it sooner so that more of you could have watched but the link should be a good one.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?...sSidebarArea.0
Cheers-Chuck
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?...sSidebarArea.0
Cheers-Chuck
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As the voice over said "waterbuck" I immediately informed my husband, "That's not a waterbuck." I too could not tell for sure what it was, maybe reedbuck because I couldn't see the stripes of a gazelle, but maybe the stripes were obscured by the angle.
There was also the comment that later in the summer the migration starts. Late summer in North America, but not in Kenya.
WayneHazel, nice to hear from you again. You were one of the reasons I included a couple of chimp visits in my Nyungwe trip. I did get to see them on both trips. One visit was easy and the other was quite a struggle. I thought of you while I was there.
There was also the comment that later in the summer the migration starts. Late summer in North America, but not in Kenya.
WayneHazel, nice to hear from you again. You were one of the reasons I included a couple of chimp visits in my Nyungwe trip. I did get to see them on both trips. One visit was easy and the other was quite a struggle. I thought of you while I was there.
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I don't think the cost of a few days trip to the Masai Mara would be too costly for CBS that this segment would have to be part of the journalist's own vacation. Remember, there also had to be a film crew, which most of us don't take on our holidays!
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