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Zebra Tracking

In Bostwana’s Makgadikgadi Pans, researcher James Bradley studies how the zebras travel across the great expanse of land (03:12)

Video Footage & Interview by: Adrian Bailey / Road Media roadmedia.co.za
Produced by: Brendan McCabe


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Keep up the great work! I would love to work around Zebras too sometime. They are really facinating animals.
Good luck with any other research and studdies!
Great video.

Keep up the good work Mr. Bradley and Smithsonian magazine. Gives me hope for the planet's wildlife.

good that zebras are being studied and are not being overlooked. their number i heard have been decreasing. besides the natural challenge and natural predations, they do have to deal with the buffalo fence and killing by hunters who do it for their own enjoyment unlike the lions, leopards, wild dogs and hyanes.

wow the show made me love zebras

My son is 4 and very curious. He loved watching the zebras in the video. A good jumping off point in regards to respecting wildlife and their environment.

I wanted to hear the 'bark" of their call, the beating of the hooves, the wind , the birds, but all I could hear was talk.




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