Jack Hanna's Into the Wild Season 8 Episode 6

Jack Hanna's Into the Wild Season 8 Episode 6 Loango Africas Last Eden

  • TV-G
  • January 26, 2015

Jack Hanna's Into the Wild season 8 episode 6 titled "Loango Africas Last Eden" takes viewers on an exciting journey to Loango National Park located on the coast of Gabon in Central Africa. The episode offers an immersive experience of the park's unique ecosystem, which is a mash-up of rainforest, beach, and savanna grasslands.

The episode begins with Jack Hanna and his team landing in Gabon and travelling deep into the park to witness the diverse wildlife that inhabits the places. As they enter the dense, humid rainforest, they encounter several species such as mandrills, red colobus monkeys, and a forest elephant. The team's expert trackers lead them to a watering hole, where they spot a massive herd of forest elephants. Jack and the team watch in amazement as the elephants play, bathe, and use their trunks to suck up water. Jack then gets a chance to interact with the elephant caretakers in the park and learns about their conservation efforts.

Next, the team heads to the beach to witness the nesting and hatching of the endangered leatherback sea turtles. The episode captures stunning footage of the turtles navigating the rough surf to lay eggs on the sandy beach. Jack and his team sit patiently throughout the night, waiting for the hatchlings to emerge from their nests into the ocean. The team even assists a few straggler hatchlings who need help making their way to the water.

But the show is not all about big animals. Jack and his team also start a search for one of the rarest primates in the world - the putty-nosed monkey. They follow the primates deep into the thicket of the rainforest, dodging dense vegetation and keeping an eye out for the elusive animal. Along the way, they come across numerous bird species like the African grey parrot, the yellow-billed hornbill, and the African fish eagle. Later, they come across a group of chimpanzees who call Loango National Park their home. The team watches in awe as the primates craft tools, groom each other, and play in the trees.

As the episode winds up, Jack and his team head off the coast to take part in a local fishing festival. They get their hands dirty, mingling with the locals while the fishermen catch and cook some of the most delicious seafood to be found in Africa. The park has a sustainable fishing program in place to help preserve the local marine ecosystem while also allowing the community to earn a living.

The episode highlights the critical role national parks play in preserving endangered species and their habitats. The park currently patrols the coastline to protect the endangered sea turtles while also tracking and protecting the forest elephants and chimpanzees as well as numerous bird and monkey species.

In summary, the Jack Hanna's Into the Wild season 8 episode 6 "Loango Africas Last Eden" is a breathtaking documentary that takes viewers on an unforgettable adventure through Loango National Park in Gabon. The episode offers an immersive experience of the unique ecosystem of the park, and showcases the efforts the park is making to preserve its wildlife and habitats. From forest elephants and sea turtles to putty-nosed monkeys and chimpanzees, the episode highlights the vast diversity of wildlife that can be found in this untamed African wilderness.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 26, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Language
    English