Namibia’s Chobe River is known as the crocodile attack capital of the world.
Mark Evans travels to Namibia’s Chobe River, a place that’s known as the croc attack capital of the world. Crocodiles here are growing in size and number and so is the frequency of attacks. Each time an attack occurs, the locals kill crocs in retaliation.
AIR DATE 9/9/14
This series, hosted by veterinarian Mark Evans, explores the resolution strategies of human-wildlife conflict. It looks at ways to stop polar bears, crocodiles and sharks from attacking people, and therefore keeping them safe from human persecution.
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