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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:25,626 --> 00:00:28,857 ATTENBOROUGH: The Namib, the world's oldest desert. 2 00:00:34,902 --> 00:00:37,701 Relentless and unforgiving. 3 00:00:38,338 --> 00:00:41,399 No-one enters this world lightly. 4 00:00:48,482 --> 00:00:51,179 The treacherous seas of the Skeleton Coast 5 00:00:51,285 --> 00:00:54,277 barricade the entire length of the desert. 6 00:00:55,122 --> 00:00:58,558 It's no wonder the Namib guards its secrets well. 7 00:01:04,398 --> 00:01:07,925 Lions once lived here, but they were like phantoms, 8 00:01:08,035 --> 00:01:11,061 hardly ever seen, let alone understood. 9 00:01:12,806 --> 00:01:17,107 Then, more than 20 years ago, they were wiped out. 10 00:01:21,381 --> 00:01:25,682 Today, one man is pitting himself against the desert, 11 00:01:25,786 --> 00:01:27,083 driven by the belief 12 00:01:27,187 --> 00:01:31,556 that these most extraordinary lions have started coming back. 13 00:01:47,808 --> 00:01:52,075 The Namib desert is a million square miles of wilderness. 14 00:01:52,179 --> 00:01:55,205 Diamonds and garnets are here in abundance. 15 00:01:55,315 --> 00:01:58,546 Much harder to find is a blade of grass. 16 00:02:01,622 --> 00:02:04,057 A few scattered animals do live here, 17 00:02:04,158 --> 00:02:08,356 but nothing like the great herds that normally support lions. 18 00:02:16,737 --> 00:02:18,831 However, 10 years ago, 19 00:02:18,939 --> 00:02:22,739 rumours surfaced that lions might have returned to the Namib. 20 00:02:24,411 --> 00:02:27,938 Such a tantalising mystery attracted a scientist 21 00:02:28,048 --> 00:02:30,813 with a rare combination of skills. 22 00:02:33,287 --> 00:02:36,780 Dr Flip Stander's great passion is lions. 23 00:02:37,157 --> 00:02:41,321 He studies them, tracks them and even thinks like them. 24 00:02:42,563 --> 00:02:45,863 STAN DER: That was a print. That was a print. 25 00:02:46,300 --> 00:02:47,790 They definitely crouch down 26 00:02:47,901 --> 00:02:50,666 and you can see the feet placement are very careful. 27 00:02:50,771 --> 00:02:54,036 You can almost see the toes are sort of pressed in. It's like they're stretching. 28 00:02:54,141 --> 00:02:58,442 And at this point, just after they get into the opening, they split up. 29 00:03:01,982 --> 00:03:05,418 ATTENBOROUGH: For months, Flip found nothing but tracks. 30 00:03:05,652 --> 00:03:08,246 This was a frustrating campaign 31 00:03:08,355 --> 00:03:12,258 in a place where the heat is intense enough to crack rock. 32 00:03:25,005 --> 00:03:28,441 Even oryx, the hardy desert specialists, 33 00:03:28,542 --> 00:03:32,672 and the handful of giraffe that live here have a tough time. 34 00:03:40,520 --> 00:03:43,387 It was to take months of patient tracking 35 00:03:43,490 --> 00:03:47,654 before the elusive desert phantoms finally took shape. 36 00:03:55,135 --> 00:03:59,800 He was able to put a radio collar on one lioness, then two. 37 00:04:00,173 --> 00:04:03,108 Butjust following them seemed impossible. 38 00:04:05,379 --> 00:04:09,213 The animals were shy and the boulder fields impassable, 39 00:04:09,316 --> 00:04:14,482 a far cry from the Serengeti, where lions can be followed easily day and night. 40 00:04:15,188 --> 00:04:18,385 Flip's best hope was to take to the air. 41 00:04:25,465 --> 00:04:30,164 Even this was fraught in a landscape that dwarfs everything. 42 00:04:35,375 --> 00:04:39,073 Eventually, the first two lions led to more. 43 00:04:41,248 --> 00:04:44,513 Flip had made a momentous discovery. 44 00:04:46,486 --> 00:04:50,150 There was a surviving pride of desert lions, 45 00:04:50,257 --> 00:04:53,591 and it had found refuge in a remote canyon. 46 00:04:55,762 --> 00:04:59,926 This was the first time that anyone had been able to get a really good look 47 00:05:00,033 --> 00:05:03,094 at the world's most unusual lions. 48 00:05:07,941 --> 00:05:12,902 It was clear from the start that their behaviour was out of the ordinary. 49 00:05:13,680 --> 00:05:16,206 In the first three or four years, 50 00:05:16,316 --> 00:05:19,946 I documented the most outrageous growth rate. 51 00:05:20,854 --> 00:05:23,448 It was in excess of 30% per annum, 52 00:05:23,557 --> 00:05:26,925 and all really driven by four adult lionesses. 53 00:05:28,161 --> 00:05:31,597 The only word to describe them would be like breeding machines, 54 00:05:31,698 --> 00:05:34,759 because that's just what they were. 55 00:05:34,868 --> 00:05:36,336 AT|'EN BOROUGH: Not only this. 56 00:05:36,436 --> 00:05:40,964 More cubs were surviving to adulthood than elsewhere in Africa. 57 00:05:41,074 --> 00:05:46,342 This once-beleaguered group of lions were staging an extraordinary comeback, 58 00:05:46,713 --> 00:05:49,080 and it allowed them to fan out into areas 59 00:05:49,182 --> 00:05:52,482 they hadn't been seen in for over 20 years. 60 00:06:13,807 --> 00:06:15,172 In the last year, 61 00:06:15,275 --> 00:06:19,837 Flip has followed some of them to the driest, most northerly part of the Namib, 62 00:06:19,946 --> 00:06:22,711 where he's had his biggest breakthrough, 63 00:06:24,317 --> 00:06:29,483 two very relaxed young lionesses that don't run away when he gets close. 64 00:06:32,359 --> 00:06:37,456 Now at last he has an opportunity to really get to know some lions 65 00:06:37,864 --> 00:06:40,799 and find out how they cope with desert life. 66 00:06:43,270 --> 00:06:48,208 Their lives couldn't be more different from young lions in the Serengeti. 67 00:06:50,577 --> 00:06:52,602 They're just 18 months old, 68 00:06:52,712 --> 00:06:56,706 an age when most lion cubs rely on a pride to get them food. 69 00:06:58,485 --> 00:07:01,546 Yet these youngsters are all alone. 70 00:07:07,694 --> 00:07:11,358 They're heading for the spectacular Hoarusib Valley, 71 00:07:11,465 --> 00:07:14,696 one of the dry rivers that cut across the Namib desert 72 00:07:14,801 --> 00:07:19,432 from the mountains in the east to the Skeleton Coast in the west. 73 00:07:27,581 --> 00:07:32,314 The Hoarusib acts as a highway for animals through hostile land. 74 00:07:34,888 --> 00:07:36,982 It offers respite, too. 75 00:07:37,090 --> 00:07:40,924 The valley benefits from rainfall hundreds of miles away. 76 00:07:41,027 --> 00:07:44,827 Flash floods race through and then slowly evaporate, 77 00:07:44,931 --> 00:07:47,491 leaving drinking water here and there. 78 00:07:54,841 --> 00:07:59,574 There's enough damp ground for grass, even in the dry season, 79 00:07:59,679 --> 00:08:04,173 which draws grazers like these oryx from all over the desert. 80 00:08:15,195 --> 00:08:18,722 And that's why the young lions have been drawn to this valley. 81 00:08:18,832 --> 00:08:21,893 It's the very best place to hunt. 82 00:08:36,383 --> 00:08:40,547 However, oryx are large, with lethal horns. 83 00:08:43,190 --> 00:08:48,651 But they aren't the only potential prey taking advantage of the Hoarusib's watering holes. 84 00:08:50,830 --> 00:08:53,299 Donkeys are much easier to catch, 85 00:08:53,400 --> 00:08:56,700 but killing one could spell disaster for the cubs. 86 00:08:59,839 --> 00:09:03,104 The donkeys belong to the Himba and Herero people, 87 00:09:03,210 --> 00:09:06,976 whose village, Purros, lies a few miles upriver. 88 00:09:08,949 --> 00:09:11,543 They are worried by the lions' return. 89 00:09:11,651 --> 00:09:14,985 No-one wants a large predator on their doorstep. 90 00:09:15,155 --> 00:09:19,888 INTERPRETER: I had two donkeys, two pregnant donkeys. 91 00:09:19,993 --> 00:09:22,519 Then a lion killed both of them. 92 00:09:22,629 --> 00:09:24,222 Without my donkeys, 93 00:09:24,331 --> 00:09:28,234 I can't go and visit my daughter or my grandchildren any more. 94 00:09:30,637 --> 00:09:34,608 ATTENBOROUGH: Raising livestock on such marginal land is tough. 95 00:09:34,708 --> 00:09:37,803 The loss of cattle, their only cash in the bank, 96 00:09:37,911 --> 00:09:40,005 could cause financial ruin. 97 00:09:41,181 --> 00:09:43,115 (PEOPLE CHATTERING) 98 00:09:46,920 --> 00:09:49,480 In the severe droughts of the 1980s, 99 00:09:49,589 --> 00:09:51,956 desert lions killed hundreds of cows, 100 00:09:52,058 --> 00:09:55,517 so the people shot every lion they could. 101 00:09:55,829 --> 00:10:00,665 This is how desert lions were thought to have been wiped out first time around. 102 00:10:04,037 --> 00:10:09,203 Can the people of Purros afford to be tolerant towards this new generation? 103 00:10:14,881 --> 00:10:20,217 The cubs will be much safer if they learn to catch wild animals like oryx. 104 00:10:32,632 --> 00:10:38,298 In the Serengeti, youngsters spend years watching how older lionesses tackle large prey. 105 00:10:39,606 --> 00:10:41,700 However, it looks as though these cubs 106 00:10:41,808 --> 00:10:45,608 will have to teach themselves through trial and error. 107 00:11:12,138 --> 00:11:15,335 They begin the stalk like seasoned hunters, 108 00:11:15,442 --> 00:11:18,867 using the scant cover to conceal themselves. 109 00:11:26,586 --> 00:11:29,578 And they have to be incredibly quiet. 110 00:11:30,123 --> 00:11:33,559 Oryx are spooked by the slightest sound. 111 00:12:32,252 --> 00:12:36,155 One of the youngsters looks as though it's made a mistake. 112 00:12:36,256 --> 00:12:37,917 It's broken cover. 113 00:12:45,632 --> 00:12:51,435 Actually, very cleverly, it's pushing the oryx towards the other lion. 114 00:13:16,863 --> 00:13:20,026 An oryx is quite capable of seeing off a lion, 115 00:13:20,133 --> 00:13:23,501 as long as the antelope stands its ground and doesn't run. 116 00:13:23,603 --> 00:13:26,698 But will the oryx keep its nerve? 117 00:13:32,245 --> 00:13:33,508 (GRUNTS) 118 00:13:52,799 --> 00:13:55,996 Finally, the youngsters lose heart. 119 00:14:07,981 --> 00:14:10,939 Flip suspects that desert lions hunt 120 00:14:11,050 --> 00:14:14,850 in a completely different way from lions on the savannah. 121 00:14:14,954 --> 00:14:17,184 Without the backup of a large pride, 122 00:14:17,290 --> 00:14:20,555 these youngsters have to learn to stalk more skilfully 123 00:14:20,660 --> 00:14:23,061 and co-operate more effectively. 124 00:14:24,130 --> 00:14:26,963 They certainly can't rely on their mother for support, 125 00:14:27,066 --> 00:14:30,730 because right now she's 100 miles away. 126 00:14:38,945 --> 00:14:42,381 Flip is really struggling to follow her. 127 00:14:51,624 --> 00:14:55,288 She travels vast distances in a home range 128 00:14:55,395 --> 00:14:59,525 that's 100 times bigger than those in the Serengeti. 129 00:15:04,337 --> 00:15:07,967 She arrived here from the canyon refuge 10 years ago 130 00:15:08,074 --> 00:15:09,974 as one of the first pioneers. 131 00:15:10,643 --> 00:15:12,873 She's produced two litters of cubs, 132 00:15:12,979 --> 00:15:16,210 and is currently travelling with her eldest daughter. 133 00:15:23,289 --> 00:15:26,281 Flip has a soft spot for this lioness, 134 00:15:26,392 --> 00:15:30,295 but she didn't endear herself to the people of Purros. 135 00:15:31,331 --> 00:15:34,028 As a youngster, she killed several cows, 136 00:15:34,133 --> 00:15:37,194 and the villagers demanded Flip relocate her. 137 00:15:38,838 --> 00:15:41,273 Most had never even seen a lion, 138 00:15:41,374 --> 00:15:45,811 so he decided to take her to the village, where there was uproar. 139 00:15:46,212 --> 00:15:48,704 They had this lion now, in front of them. 140 00:15:48,815 --> 00:15:53,184 These lions were causing them lots of trouble. They must kill it. 141 00:15:53,286 --> 00:15:57,280 And I looked at the situation and I just gambled, 142 00:15:57,390 --> 00:16:02,385 took a huge risk, and I stood back and I said, "Go, kill it." 143 00:16:02,629 --> 00:16:05,758 Because I thought, if I interfere now 144 00:16:05,865 --> 00:16:09,301 and really sort of try and dominate the situation, 145 00:16:09,402 --> 00:16:12,895 it's gonna count against me and the lions in the long run. 146 00:16:13,006 --> 00:16:14,872 And he pulled out his knife, 147 00:16:14,974 --> 00:16:20,743 and I stood back and I just knew... I went cold. 148 00:16:20,847 --> 00:16:22,576 I didn't know what was gonna happen, 149 00:16:22,682 --> 00:16:26,175 but I said, "If you wanna kill it, it's your lion. Kill it." 150 00:16:27,286 --> 00:16:30,779 ATFENBOROUGH: Some were fascinated by her and didn't agree. 151 00:16:30,890 --> 00:16:36,090 After a fierce argument, the villagers said she could live on one condition. 152 00:16:37,397 --> 00:16:40,822 As long as I monitor it and give them the information, 153 00:16:40,933 --> 00:16:43,061 then they're happy with it. 154 00:16:43,703 --> 00:16:49,107 So, with a huge sigh of relief, I got in the car and I motored out of there. 155 00:16:49,942 --> 00:16:51,808 ATTENBOROUGH: Flip's gamble paid off, 156 00:16:51,911 --> 00:16:54,505 but the lioness is hard to keep tabs on. 157 00:16:54,914 --> 00:16:59,852 This year, he's got the chance to put a better tracking device on her. 158 00:17:00,486 --> 00:17:01,715 (GUN FIRING) 159 00:17:01,788 --> 00:17:02,983 (GROWLS) 160 00:17:04,724 --> 00:17:07,659 The darting anaesthetic fails to work properly, 161 00:17:07,760 --> 00:17:11,924 and Flip has to go out on a limb to give her a booster. 162 00:17:27,213 --> 00:17:29,409 STAN DER: Yea h, perfect. 163 00:17:30,650 --> 00:17:34,917 ATTENBOROUGH: Unlike a simple radio device, this GPS collar 164 00:17:35,021 --> 00:17:39,982 will record and store her position every two hours for the next nine months. 165 00:17:42,028 --> 00:17:45,555 It will reveal what she gets up to during her long absences 166 00:17:45,665 --> 00:17:47,997 when she vanishes into the desert. 167 00:17:48,401 --> 00:17:50,267 (THUNDER RUMBLING) 168 00:17:51,070 --> 00:17:55,769 It's turning out to be an exceptional year in more ways than one. 169 00:17:55,875 --> 00:17:59,072 It's the wettest in the Namib for 30 years. 170 00:18:10,823 --> 00:18:13,849 Grazers and lions are doing well. 171 00:18:14,293 --> 00:18:18,787 Flip reckons there are 80 to 100 lions scattered through the desert, 172 00:18:18,898 --> 00:18:22,869 where only a handful was leftjust a decade ago. 173 00:18:55,368 --> 00:18:59,930 There's a more relaxed atmosphere than the drought-ridden 1980s. 174 00:19:00,640 --> 00:19:03,507 The trouble is that it's unlikely to last. 175 00:19:03,609 --> 00:19:07,443 The desert constantly swings between extremes. 176 00:19:07,547 --> 00:19:09,606 Lions that grow up in boom times 177 00:19:09,715 --> 00:19:13,618 will find it much harder to survive the next drought. 178 00:19:16,722 --> 00:19:19,089 (CAWING) 179 00:19:21,294 --> 00:19:25,322 If extreme drought were to return to the Hoarusib Valley, 180 00:19:25,431 --> 00:19:29,732 the pied crows would be the least of the youngsters' concerns. 181 00:19:47,553 --> 00:19:49,954 The harder it is to find food, 182 00:19:50,056 --> 00:19:53,117 the more tempted they might be to kill livestock, 183 00:19:53,226 --> 00:19:55,752 and that could lead to their deaths. 184 00:19:58,164 --> 00:20:02,726 Flip believes there is an alternative source of food in the drought. 185 00:20:02,835 --> 00:20:06,601 It's fixed and predictable, if they can find it. 186 00:20:17,316 --> 00:20:20,183 To do that, the youngsters would have to cross miles 187 00:20:20,286 --> 00:20:23,984 of scorching, wind-blasted sands to the coast. 188 00:20:27,860 --> 00:20:32,855 However, lions have made thisjourney before and this was their reward. 189 00:20:35,968 --> 00:20:38,835 The seal colony at Cape Fria. 190 00:20:44,076 --> 00:20:47,171 Extraordinarily, in 1976, 191 00:20:47,280 --> 00:20:53,242 a pride of 14 desert lions was observed here feeding on a seal carcass. 192 00:20:53,719 --> 00:20:58,782 And it was this predation on seals that was a turning point in Flip's life. 193 00:20:59,091 --> 00:21:04,052 My first experience with the desert lions was on the beach, 194 00:21:04,163 --> 00:21:06,461 seeing a lion feeding on a seal carcass. 195 00:21:06,565 --> 00:21:10,968 And the impression that that left with me was just incredible. 196 00:21:11,070 --> 00:21:14,370 And that's lasted for 25 years. 197 00:21:15,207 --> 00:21:17,938 ATFENBOROUGH: When the lions were wiped out in the 1980s, 198 00:21:18,044 --> 00:21:20,945 the knowledge of this food source was lost. 199 00:21:21,047 --> 00:21:27,043 Today, Flip's special female and her youngsters are the nearest lions to Cape Fria. 200 00:21:27,920 --> 00:21:30,719 He hopes they'll rediscover it soon. 201 00:21:31,390 --> 00:21:34,485 This is what I'm picturing. I'm picturing that little group 202 00:21:34,593 --> 00:21:38,655 arriving on this beach in the middle of the night, hunting. 203 00:21:38,764 --> 00:21:44,601 And they take one look at this and they say, "This is... We've got this sorted." 204 00:21:44,704 --> 00:21:47,264 (SEALS BARKING) 205 00:21:47,373 --> 00:21:49,569 ATFENBOROUGH: The sea is rich in fish, 206 00:21:49,675 --> 00:21:52,542 so the seals will be here year in, year out. 207 00:21:57,383 --> 00:22:03,015 The colony could cushion the lion family from the boom-bust nature of desert life. 208 00:22:03,689 --> 00:22:05,987 It could be their salvation. 209 00:22:23,809 --> 00:22:28,303 For now, the cubs are too timid to venture very far, 210 00:22:28,414 --> 00:22:32,476 and the Hoarusib Valley provides everything they need. 211 00:22:42,728 --> 00:22:45,254 Flip has been following them for three months, 212 00:22:45,364 --> 00:22:49,733 but only rarely does he have the chance to witness a hunt. 213 00:22:58,944 --> 00:23:02,972 They've used the cover of night to outwit an oryx. 214 00:23:03,082 --> 00:23:06,746 For the two youngsters, this is no mean achievement. 215 00:23:06,852 --> 00:23:11,255 For Flip, it's a chance to learn how their hunting skills are developing, 216 00:23:11,357 --> 00:23:15,817 but first he has to wait until the cubs have had their fill. 217 00:23:19,365 --> 00:23:23,825 With a meal like this, they should be able to take life easy. 218 00:23:24,770 --> 00:23:29,833 But one of the lions can't stop those crows from getting under her skin. 219 00:23:30,209 --> 00:23:32,678 (CAWING) 220 00:23:41,654 --> 00:23:43,782 (CROWS CAWI N G) 221 00:23:59,071 --> 00:24:01,199 (CROWS CAWI N G) 222 00:24:04,477 --> 00:24:05,774 (GROWLS) 223 00:24:20,493 --> 00:24:21,824 (GROWLS) 224 00:24:41,013 --> 00:24:44,347 Two days later, Flip can get to work. 225 00:24:44,450 --> 00:24:48,045 He wants to test his theory that desert lions 226 00:24:48,154 --> 00:24:52,387 have to be more cunning and patient than savannah lions. 227 00:24:56,962 --> 00:25:01,263 This must have been an incredibly slow period of the stalk 228 00:25:01,367 --> 00:25:06,999 because this substrate, it's all... 229 00:25:07,106 --> 00:25:08,335 It's really crackly. 230 00:25:08,440 --> 00:25:13,674 And so, for her to have been stalking here, she would have had to be really careful. 231 00:25:13,779 --> 00:25:16,180 Because that weight she would have had would have cracked. 232 00:25:16,282 --> 00:25:19,547 She probably takes like five minutes to put that foot down. 233 00:25:19,652 --> 00:25:21,916 just slowly, more pressure, more pressure, 234 00:25:22,021 --> 00:25:25,047 balancing on the others, and then eventually going. 235 00:25:25,157 --> 00:25:30,755 This stretch of about 50 metres... It probably could have taken an hour. Easily. 236 00:25:30,863 --> 00:25:34,299 She clearly didn't have a good hold 237 00:25:34,400 --> 00:25:37,495 on the oryx, because her angle wasn't all that good, 238 00:25:37,603 --> 00:25:39,162 but the second lioness 239 00:25:39,271 --> 00:25:41,740 had now charged from her position, 240 00:25:41,840 --> 00:25:44,605 and she came bounding up this embankment 241 00:25:45,311 --> 00:25:47,973 and basically hit the gemsbo/(with such force... 242 00:25:48,080 --> 00:25:51,983 The struggle was enormous, because even with the two lionesses on it, 243 00:25:52,284 --> 00:25:54,753 the gemsbokstill didn't go down. 244 00:25:54,853 --> 00:25:57,481 You can see where these bite marks... 245 00:25:57,590 --> 00:25:59,422 when they grabbed it under the throat. 246 00:25:59,525 --> 00:26:01,152 If it were the adult lionesses, 247 00:26:01,260 --> 00:26:03,319 there wouldn't have been such an enormous struggle, 248 00:26:03,429 --> 00:26:08,265 because they would pull it down much quicker. 249 00:26:08,701 --> 00:26:11,864 So they had a struggle on their hands, and the evidence is there. 250 00:26:15,708 --> 00:26:19,303 ATFENBOROUGH: The way in which they work together is impressive. 251 00:26:22,381 --> 00:26:25,612 These youngsters are becoming an efficient team. 252 00:26:47,072 --> 00:26:51,270 A month later, and the cubs are still living on their own. 253 00:27:01,453 --> 00:27:04,184 In the desert, this seems to be normal. 254 00:27:04,290 --> 00:27:07,385 Many of the lions seem to live in ones or twos, 255 00:27:07,493 --> 00:27:10,793 but this doesn't mean they're not part of a pride. 256 00:27:11,897 --> 00:27:14,366 Family ties may be as strong here. 257 00:27:14,833 --> 00:27:18,326 The relationships are just long-distance ones. 258 00:27:23,809 --> 00:27:27,575 This is borne out when one day, after a six-month absence, 259 00:27:27,680 --> 00:27:30,240 Mum and older sister show up. 260 00:27:38,023 --> 00:27:40,424 The affectionate exchange of greetings 261 00:27:40,526 --> 00:27:44,793 is proof that these four lionesses are a functioning pride, 262 00:27:45,831 --> 00:27:49,426 one that's more fluid and open than the tightly knit family groups 263 00:27:49,535 --> 00:27:50,969 of the Serengeti. 264 00:27:58,143 --> 00:28:02,410 It's a touching reunion, but it creates tension in the valley. 265 00:28:03,015 --> 00:28:08,510 Now all four lions are close to Purros and livestock. 266 00:28:20,065 --> 00:28:25,629 Flip has found that lions can rise to most of the challenges of desert life. 267 00:28:26,472 --> 00:28:29,874 The biggest obstacle to their success is people. 268 00:28:32,544 --> 00:28:34,444 (PEOPLE CHATTERING) 269 00:28:34,546 --> 00:28:36,275 (CATTLE MOOING) 270 00:28:40,853 --> 00:28:44,915 But if the Himba and Herero are to accept lions in their neighbourhood, 271 00:28:45,357 --> 00:28:48,292 they have to change their traditional way of life. 272 00:28:49,895 --> 00:28:52,523 To an extent, this is already happening. 273 00:28:52,631 --> 00:28:57,000 Some of them no longer want the struggle of raising cows on marginal land. 274 00:28:57,536 --> 00:29:02,133 Their children would make a far easier and better living as tourist guides. 275 00:29:04,743 --> 00:29:07,678 The young lions can have a vital role to play 276 00:29:07,780 --> 00:29:10,511 if local people see them as money-spinners 277 00:29:10,616 --> 00:29:13,108 rather than as livestock-killers. 278 00:29:15,587 --> 00:29:18,352 Some communities have formed conservancies 279 00:29:18,457 --> 00:29:20,983 to profit from the wildlife on their land. 280 00:29:21,093 --> 00:29:24,051 Flip is starting to act as a go-between, 281 00:29:24,163 --> 00:29:28,862 matching the needs of villagers, lions and tour operators. 282 00:29:32,304 --> 00:29:36,764 Tourists would pay good money to see lions in this amazing setting. 283 00:29:40,846 --> 00:29:44,749 The income could help compensate for any livestock killed. 284 00:29:51,156 --> 00:29:53,853 Ironing out the details is difficult, 285 00:29:53,959 --> 00:29:56,587 and until any scheme gets off the ground, 286 00:29:56,695 --> 00:29:59,756 the lions of the Hoarusib aren't safe. 287 00:30:14,313 --> 00:30:17,715 A mere five days after their family reunion, 288 00:30:17,816 --> 00:30:20,217 the cubs are back on their own, 289 00:30:20,319 --> 00:30:23,744 and this time Mum has left them in a new place, 290 00:30:23,856 --> 00:30:27,087 the feldspar plain south of the Hoarusib Valley. 291 00:30:32,498 --> 00:30:37,664 It's unfamiliar, but at least there's no livestock here to lure them into trouble. 292 00:30:44,843 --> 00:30:47,175 The heavy rain earlier in the year 293 00:30:47,279 --> 00:30:50,146 means there's more grass on the plain than normal, 294 00:30:51,450 --> 00:30:53,214 and more oryx. 295 00:31:06,265 --> 00:31:10,065 That doesn't mean hunting is all that easy out here. 296 00:31:14,406 --> 00:31:16,306 The ground is so open 297 00:31:16,408 --> 00:31:19,571 that the best chance for these two naive youngsters 298 00:31:19,678 --> 00:31:22,375 may still lie with the coming of night. 299 00:31:58,850 --> 00:32:01,319 The cubs are getting good at this. 300 00:32:06,992 --> 00:32:10,656 This time, the smell of meat has attracted a hyena. 301 00:32:11,496 --> 00:32:14,431 In most other places in Africa, this means trouble. 302 00:32:14,967 --> 00:32:19,996 There would soon be a whole clan of spotted hyenas trying to push them off their kill. 303 00:32:20,839 --> 00:32:22,466 (CROWS CAWI N G) 304 00:32:24,409 --> 00:32:26,878 There are no such clans in the Namib. 305 00:32:29,648 --> 00:32:31,878 The brown hyenas here are solitary, 306 00:32:31,984 --> 00:32:34,385 so lions have very little competition, 307 00:32:34,486 --> 00:32:39,356 and that's why the youngsters can be left to their own devices at such an early age. 308 00:32:43,729 --> 00:32:48,291 The hyena will merely hang around till the cubs decide to leave. 309 00:32:48,734 --> 00:32:51,101 (GROWLING) 310 00:32:51,203 --> 00:32:55,436 At just over two years old, the cubs are much more confident. 311 00:32:55,540 --> 00:32:58,532 Even their play has a rougher edge. 312 00:33:13,091 --> 00:33:15,583 Desert life is good for lions, 313 00:33:15,694 --> 00:33:19,562 and the returning lions are also good for the life of the desert. 314 00:33:38,917 --> 00:33:42,410 Flip is going in search of the youngsters' mother. 315 00:33:42,521 --> 00:33:45,047 She's been wearing the collar for nine months 316 00:33:45,157 --> 00:33:47,353 and the battery is beginning to fail. 317 00:33:47,626 --> 00:33:49,583 He needs to find her fast. 318 00:33:52,197 --> 00:33:54,325 (BEEPING) 319 00:33:54,433 --> 00:33:59,599 Finally, he picks up her signal in a river valley to the south of the Hoarusib. 320 00:34:04,976 --> 00:34:08,503 The detailed tracking information stored in the high-tech collar 321 00:34:08,613 --> 00:34:10,547 will throw light on her movements, 322 00:34:10,649 --> 00:34:13,380 crucial data to help protect her family 323 00:34:13,485 --> 00:34:16,216 and the entire desert lion population. 324 00:34:18,490 --> 00:34:19,616 (DART GUN FIRES) 325 00:34:21,259 --> 00:34:23,819 Darting is a necessary intrusion, 326 00:34:24,196 --> 00:34:26,688 though Flip never takes it lightly. 327 00:34:27,499 --> 00:34:32,061 And for him, getting this close to lions never loses its magic. 328 00:34:33,638 --> 00:34:35,072 She's beautiful. 329 00:34:37,809 --> 00:34:41,541 The GPS collar, it's the first time I touch it. 330 00:34:41,646 --> 00:34:44,843 For nine months it's been on this lioness, this whole time, 331 00:34:44,950 --> 00:34:46,850 and it is still working. 332 00:34:47,185 --> 00:34:51,156 The LED light is still going. You can see it. 333 00:34:51,890 --> 00:34:56,225 So it's been storing all this incredible information 334 00:34:57,496 --> 00:34:59,487 for the last nine months. 335 00:35:03,168 --> 00:35:05,466 This girl, she's the queen. 336 00:35:06,538 --> 00:35:08,506 She's the queen of them all. 337 00:35:08,607 --> 00:35:13,511 I know, this is by far my most favourite and special lioness. 338 00:35:14,412 --> 00:35:18,076 Look, she's hardcore. She takes no nonsense. 339 00:35:18,583 --> 00:35:22,577 And she lives it on the edge. 340 00:35:23,321 --> 00:35:26,689 Okay, well, now, we have to look at your teeth 341 00:35:26,792 --> 00:35:29,454 to see if you are still in good nick. 342 00:35:30,362 --> 00:35:32,888 Man, look at that. Isn't that beautiful? 343 00:35:34,599 --> 00:35:35,930 Goodness! 344 00:35:36,868 --> 00:35:38,097 Look at that. 345 00:35:43,141 --> 00:35:44,870 Sorry. 346 00:35:47,012 --> 00:35:48,309 Man. 347 00:35:54,886 --> 00:35:57,719 Sorry, my dear. Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. 348 00:35:58,023 --> 00:35:59,889 just have a look at the claws. 349 00:35:59,991 --> 00:36:02,392 Oh, they're sharp, eh? Look at that. 350 00:36:02,494 --> 00:36:04,622 My goodness, it's like a needle. 351 00:36:04,729 --> 00:36:08,427 Oh, especially the forefinger and the middle finger. 352 00:36:09,467 --> 00:36:11,458 Oh, it'sjust really, really sharp. 353 00:36:12,304 --> 00:36:14,329 Now, the most amazing thing is, 354 00:36:15,173 --> 00:36:17,369 their feet just smell so amazing. 355 00:36:17,742 --> 00:36:19,767 It's got the nicest smell to it. 356 00:36:22,180 --> 00:36:24,410 Mmm. Sort of musky. 357 00:36:24,649 --> 00:36:28,643 just a really... Like a sweet, sweet sort of musky smell. 358 00:36:29,321 --> 00:36:32,450 Now, what an awesome feeling, to be so close. 359 00:36:36,828 --> 00:36:38,091 Okay- 360 00:36:41,867 --> 00:36:43,130 You be good. 361 00:36:46,938 --> 00:36:48,463 ATFENBOROUGH: He quickly discovers 362 00:36:48,573 --> 00:36:52,510 that his favourite lioness isn'tjust in good condition, 363 00:36:52,611 --> 00:36:55,103 she's become really smart. 364 00:36:56,948 --> 00:36:59,417 This is what... This is incredible. 365 00:36:59,517 --> 00:37:02,646 It means that this is... Her movement is back and forth. 366 00:37:03,221 --> 00:37:05,053 Back to Purros. 367 00:37:05,156 --> 00:37:07,056 She's back, right in Purros. 368 00:37:08,426 --> 00:37:10,019 Three past Purros. 369 00:37:10,695 --> 00:37:13,027 And then she spent... 370 00:37:13,932 --> 00:37:16,526 In the early morning, between midnight and the morning, 371 00:37:16,635 --> 00:37:18,660 and then all the way back again. 372 00:37:20,572 --> 00:37:22,199 ATFENBOROUGH: It's a great sign. 373 00:37:22,307 --> 00:37:25,402 She's proving she can live right under people's noses 374 00:37:25,510 --> 00:37:28,002 without causing them any trouble at all. 375 00:37:29,781 --> 00:37:33,911 When I see this, I want to have a GPS collar on every lion 376 00:37:34,886 --> 00:37:38,083 because that information is just phenomenal. 377 00:37:41,893 --> 00:37:47,332 The following morning, there's a rare chance to watch these elusive lions for a little longer. 378 00:37:48,733 --> 00:37:51,566 But it's a bittersweet moment. 379 00:37:53,471 --> 00:37:58,409 Flip's aware that until all the local people support the return of the lions, 380 00:37:58,510 --> 00:38:01,673 his favourite lioness will never be safe. 381 00:38:08,086 --> 00:38:12,387 News from the Hoarusib Valley gives him even more concern. 382 00:38:13,024 --> 00:38:15,857 The youngsters have found their way back. 383 00:38:22,567 --> 00:38:25,628 Unlike their mother, they haven't had time to work out 384 00:38:25,737 --> 00:38:29,264 how to steer clear of people and livestock. 385 00:38:29,374 --> 00:38:33,777 And this time, they're exploring upriver, towards Purros. 386 00:38:45,824 --> 00:38:50,489 just five miles from the village, they head into big trouble. 387 00:38:54,966 --> 00:38:57,060 (BRAYING) 388 00:39:16,521 --> 00:39:19,013 Donkeys have been bred to be docile, 389 00:39:19,124 --> 00:39:21,855 and they have no instinct of how to escape. 390 00:39:32,337 --> 00:39:33,327 (BRAYING) 391 00:39:55,093 --> 00:39:57,084 (BRAYING) 392 00:40:17,115 --> 00:40:20,415 No animal has a concept of restraint, 393 00:40:20,518 --> 00:40:22,577 predators least of all. 394 00:40:32,297 --> 00:40:34,425 (BRAYING) 395 00:40:46,478 --> 00:40:48,572 (BRAYING) 396 00:40:56,454 --> 00:41:00,186 These last 45 minutes could be their undoing, 397 00:41:00,291 --> 00:41:03,124 and it puts Flip in a really awkward position. 398 00:41:05,363 --> 00:41:07,388 He doesn't want the cubs killed, 399 00:41:07,599 --> 00:41:10,967 but keeps to his promise to inform the village. 400 00:41:12,437 --> 00:41:17,841 These two young lions are very important to your conservancy. 401 00:41:18,710 --> 00:41:22,908 But if these lions kill any of your livestock, 402 00:41:23,648 --> 00:41:26,447 you know you can shoot them if they cause problems. 403 00:41:26,551 --> 00:41:28,485 (MAN INTERPRETING) 404 00:41:31,823 --> 00:41:36,659 And it is not for me to say or ask for you not to shoot them. 405 00:41:36,761 --> 00:41:37,990 That's your decision. 406 00:41:38,096 --> 00:41:42,090 And all I'm saying to you is, before people shoot them, 407 00:41:42,200 --> 00:41:44,828 if they kill livestock, you've got to think very carefully. 408 00:41:44,936 --> 00:41:49,533 Those two lions were born here. They are used to this area, 409 00:41:49,874 --> 00:41:51,899 and that's very valuable. 410 00:41:52,310 --> 00:41:54,836 ATFENBOROUGH: The lions have a lucky break. 411 00:41:55,113 --> 00:41:56,911 Since the donkeys were living wild, 412 00:41:57,015 --> 00:42:00,474 the community decides to be lenient this time. 413 00:42:21,172 --> 00:42:24,472 However, a lot of people in Purros are twitchy, 414 00:42:24,576 --> 00:42:28,843 and the lions don't help matters by remaining close to the village. 415 00:42:40,358 --> 00:42:44,591 As night falls, the situation turns into a crisis. 416 00:42:45,029 --> 00:42:48,363 The cubs head straight towards the village. 417 00:42:50,969 --> 00:42:52,403 (TRACKER BEEPING) 418 00:43:01,512 --> 00:43:03,810 This could be disastrous for the cubs, 419 00:43:03,915 --> 00:43:05,474 dangerous for the people 420 00:43:05,583 --> 00:43:08,484 and jeopardise everything Flip's worked so hard for. 421 00:43:14,993 --> 00:43:16,825 So much is at stake 422 00:43:16,928 --> 00:43:21,126 that Flip even enlists help from a local tourist lodge. 423 00:43:21,833 --> 00:43:24,859 I think you should drive past us now, 424 00:43:24,969 --> 00:43:27,802 and you go back to the village, Purros, 425 00:43:27,905 --> 00:43:29,464 and you go tell the people 426 00:43:29,574 --> 00:43:32,635 that the lions are lying here and we're watching them very carefully. 427 00:43:32,744 --> 00:43:35,441 And tell them if they come anywhere close to the village, 428 00:43:35,546 --> 00:43:37,139 we'll dart them, just so that they know 429 00:43:37,248 --> 00:43:42,311 and see that it's not just us sort of favouring the lions at their expense. 430 00:43:43,955 --> 00:43:46,356 God, this lioness is flicking her tail a lot. 431 00:43:46,457 --> 00:43:48,653 just look at her now, she's gonna... 432 00:43:50,828 --> 00:43:52,796 Stalking each other. 433 00:44:01,572 --> 00:44:05,133 ATFENBOROUGH: The lions are just a quarter of a mile from the village, 434 00:44:05,243 --> 00:44:07,541 when Flip decides to intervene. 435 00:44:08,046 --> 00:44:12,677 By broadcasting a lion roar, he hopes the cubs will be distracted. 436 00:44:17,989 --> 00:44:19,980 (LION ROAR PLAYING ON SPEAKER) 437 00:44:24,929 --> 00:44:27,091 Okay, just tell us when they leave. 438 00:44:28,199 --> 00:44:29,325 WOMAN ON RADIO: Both running downriver. 439 00:44:29,434 --> 00:44:31,630 Okay, we're done. Let's go. 440 00:44:32,337 --> 00:44:33,736 Everything's done? 441 00:44:36,607 --> 00:44:40,202 ATTENBOROUGH: At first, it's not clear whether his plan is working. 442 00:44:40,445 --> 00:44:43,073 STANDER: It looks like they're turning around and coming back into the river. 443 00:44:43,181 --> 00:44:45,673 I'm just watching them carefully. I can barely see them. 444 00:44:45,783 --> 00:44:48,184 So I'll get back to you when I know. 445 00:44:54,158 --> 00:44:57,219 ATFENBOROUGH: Thankfully, as the cubs turn back down the river 446 00:44:57,328 --> 00:44:58,830 and away from the village, 447 00:44:58,930 --> 00:45:00,762 Flip can relax. 448 00:45:01,399 --> 00:45:05,267 Even so, he stays with them until he's sure they're well out of danger. 449 00:45:05,770 --> 00:45:07,499 STAN DER: Watch. Watch, watch. 450 00:45:07,638 --> 00:45:09,436 (ROARING) 451 00:45:27,125 --> 00:45:30,083 ATFENBOROUGH: The next day is like a new beginning. 452 00:45:34,031 --> 00:45:36,728 Not only have the cubs left Purros behind, 453 00:45:36,834 --> 00:45:40,828 they've traveled a long way downriver, farther than ever before. 454 00:45:56,687 --> 00:45:59,850 They're exploring the dunes and rocky cliffs 455 00:45:59,957 --> 00:46:02,585 just seven miles from the coast. 456 00:46:20,912 --> 00:46:24,177 This desert has so much to offer them. 457 00:46:25,216 --> 00:46:29,949 Elsewhere in Africa, lions are hemmed in by national park boundaries. 458 00:46:31,589 --> 00:46:35,389 But here, in one of the continent's last great wildernesses, 459 00:46:35,493 --> 00:46:38,190 there's still plenty of room to expand. 460 00:46:40,498 --> 00:46:41,624 (GROWLS) 461 00:47:03,120 --> 00:47:06,249 It's been a long journey to get this far, 462 00:47:06,357 --> 00:47:08,951 but now Flip dares to think big. 463 00:47:09,827 --> 00:47:12,353 One day, he hopes lions will be established 464 00:47:12,463 --> 00:47:15,262 down the entire length of the Skeleton Coast, 465 00:47:15,366 --> 00:47:17,357 from Angola to South Africa. 466 00:47:24,509 --> 00:47:29,879 STAN DER: Knowing that lions can survive and live in the northern Namib desert, 467 00:47:29,981 --> 00:47:32,040 I think that's what really drives me. 468 00:47:32,149 --> 00:47:35,414 But being here and being present to observe lions 469 00:47:35,520 --> 00:47:37,852 come to a beautiful area like this 470 00:47:38,656 --> 00:47:41,182 would make me smile for the rest of my life. 471 00:47:42,059 --> 00:47:45,324 ATFENBOROUGH: These animals have been a revelation to Flip. 472 00:47:46,497 --> 00:47:50,161 The desert has shaped their behaviour and social structure 473 00:47:50,268 --> 00:47:52,202 in extraordinary ways. 474 00:47:56,507 --> 00:47:58,942 They're so lean, fit and smart 475 00:47:59,043 --> 00:48:03,810 that, quite simply, these are the most beautiful lions he's ever seen. 476 00:48:12,089 --> 00:48:16,219 If lions and people can learn to live alongside each other, 477 00:48:16,327 --> 00:48:19,262 the big cats will have found one of the best, 478 00:48:19,363 --> 00:48:22,230 and certainly their most unique sanctuary 479 00:48:22,333 --> 00:48:24,165 in the whole of Africa. 40715

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