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Lion Country DVD

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A Born Free for our times Lion Country follows the exciting work of conservationist David Youldon. Based at Antelope Park a 3 000-acre game reserve in Zimbabwe David and his assistants prepare captive-bred lions for release into the wild. During the series we get to know members of the park team and their feline pupils. Assuming the position of alpha male David teaches his lions the essential hunting skills of stalking attacking and killing. When their training is complete they are set free in a massive 5 000-acre managed ecosystem. Will they survive in the wild?

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Released
24 January 2011
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
ITV Studios Home Entertainment 
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Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037115344731 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  Based in Antelope Park a 3000-acre game reserve in Zimbabwe and Livingstone in Zambia David and the team prepare captive-bred lions for release into the wild During the six-part series we get to know members of the park team and their feline charges Assuming the position of alpha male David helps the lions to re-discover the essential hunting skills of stalking capturing and killing prey When their programme is complete they are released into a massive 10000-acre managed reserve