
A barrelful of langurs rise together with the sun in Jodhpur, a colony of Mexican free-tailed bats leave their cave miles away in Texas, and a troop of lions patiently look ahead to a herd to move in Kenya’s Masai Mara. With National Geographic’s two-hour broadcast Earth Live, you’ll be able to catch a number of the world’s wildlife from throughout six continents and 25 areas in 12 completely different time zones and on 52 cameras on July 10. In India, the programme will probably be aired from 5.30am.
The langurs of Jodhpur will probably be captured by wildlife cinematographer Sandesh Kadur. “Earth Live is a really formidable option to present folks the pure world, as it’s taking place,” Kadur informed Scroll.in.
Hosted by American actress and comic Jane Lynch and superstar host Phil Keoghan (The Amazing Race), the show will probably be guided by zoologist Chris Packham.