Episode
Nature: Echo of the Elephants
Overview
In Kenya’s Amboseli National Park is a family of elephants led by its matriarch Echo. Elephant expert Cynthia Moss, takes us up-close and inside the lives of these magnificent animals.
Details
- Series
- Nature
- Season
- Season 11
- Episode
- Episode 15
- Air date
- 1993-03-14
- Runtime
- 53 min
Episode context
Echo of the Elephants is Episode 15 in Season 11 of Nature. It aired on 1993-03-14. The runtime is 53 min.
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