Episodes
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| 20241229 | 20250110 (R4) | ![]()
Through the 1970s and 1980s elephant populations were mercilessly persecuted. But one individual would rise to stardom. Echo, the bold and fiercely loyal matriarch, was fitted with a radio collar by Cynthia Moss in 1973, embarking on a 70-year journey that has revolutionised not only our understanding of elephants but also that of wildlife research itself. At the heart of Echo's world, where the lines between humanity and the animal kingdom blur, unearth the universal language of emotion. Elephants remember, as should you. An elephant destined for fame, and a legacy that will echo in time. Through the 1970s and 1980s, elephant populations were mercilessly persecuted. But one individual would rise to stardom. |
| 20241229 | 20260102 (R4) | ![]() Elephants never forget. Through the 1970s and 1980s elephant populations were mercilessly persecuted. But one individual would rise to stardom. Echo, the bold and fiercely loyal matriarch, was fitted with a radio collar by Cynthia Moss in 1974, embarking on a 50-year journey that has revolutionised not only our understanding of elephants but also that of wildlife research itself. At the heart of Echo's world, where the lines between humanity and the animal kingdom blur, unearth the universal language of emotion. Elephants remember, as should you. Presenter: Harrison Lewis Producer: Harrison Lewis Photo credit: Martyn Colbeck Sound effects: ElephantVoices ethogram An elephant destined for fame, and a legacy that will echo in time. |

Elephants never forget.