90 days, 1,000 miles, 3 countries, 2 rivers, 31 adventurers, 100% open data. Listen to field recordings, interviews and more from the beating heart of our planet - The Okavango. #Okavango15 is a National Geographic supported expedition to explore the Okavango River system from source to sand. Join us in real-time as we explore one of the world's last pristine river systems.
Latest episodes of the podcast Into the Okavango
- Field Recording: Elephants Drinking Next To Us
- Field Recording: Lions (And Baboons) At Dawn In Mombo
- Field Recording: Flies On A Crocodile Carcass
- Field Recording: Late Night In The Delta With Quietly Grazing Hippos
- Field Recording: Swamp Boubou
- Field Recording: Black-Collared Barbet
- Field Recording: Catfish Splashing At Dawn In A Palm Breeze
- Field Recording: Wind And Water, Passage Through A Channel
- Field Recordings: Some Angry Monkeys
- Field Recording: Close Encounter With A Group Of Elephants
- Field Recording: Calling Out Bird Sightings
- Field Recording: Wind In The Grass
- Field Recording: Not Enough Water, So We Harness Up And Pull The Mekoros
- Field Recording: Tom Poling Through A Nice Channel
- Field Recording: Dawn Chorus Mega Mix (No Edits)
- Field Recording: Old Bull Elephant And His Young Apprentice Redecorate Our Campsite
- Field Recording: Reed Frogs In The Delta
- Field Recording: Poling Mekoros Through Heavy Reeds
- Field Recording: Bird Calls Over An Insect Drone
- Field Recording: Party At Seronga With ba'Yei Families
- Field Recording: Dark-Capped Bulbul
- Field Recording: Pel's Fishing Owl At Dawn
- Field Recording: Scarab Beetles Invade Camp
- Field Recording: White-Browed Robin Chat