The people of WildEarth.TV

There are many people that are, and have been, a part of the WildEarth.TV ecosystem. From viewers to landowners, from cleaners to management, from admins to producers ... it takes a whole village to make WE work.

This is a look at those people that are currently directly involved in the WildEarth.TV ecosystem. Each small block links off to a page where you can find a bit more detail. If you are one of these people, please send any extra information, links and pictures of yourself to webmaster@wildearth.tv so WE can update and deepen these profile pages.

To have a look at some of the people that have been a part of WildEarth, but have moved on, please be patient. This section will be created when the current people are loaded up.

 

Rexon Ntimane
Rexon Ntimane has presented for WildEarth at Djuma, within the Sabi Sands Reserve, South Africa, since almost the very beginning. He was born in the village of Dixie, where he lives with his extended family, just outside the Sabi Sands. His grandfather was born and lived on Djuma, before it was a wildlife reserve, and taught him many things about the ecology of this area that you cannot learn in a book.


Peter Braat
Peter Braat was born, and grew up, in ??? in The Netherlands. He qualified as a chemical engineer and went on to hold several high level positions within one of the world's largest chemical companies. A few years ago he decided that he wanted to carve a new future for himself ... and this was to be on the continent of Africa. He followed his passion for wildlife and is now a large shareholder in WildEarth.TV as well as our intrepid Technical Director.


Graham Wallington
Graham Wallington is a co-founder and CEO of WildEarth.TV. He has had a passion for LIVE wildlife broadcasting since he co-founded AfriCam in 1998, and has pursued an abiding love all things photographic, and computing, since childhood. Graham was lucky enough to have been brought up in Johannesburg, South Africa within a family that adored the bush and spent many holidays in the Kruger National Park and the Okavango Delta of Botswana.


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