Episode 6
The four remaining aspiring wildlife film-makers are in one of Kenya's most successful wildlife sanctuaries, where they have to make a film highlighting the conservation work that helps protect some of Africa's most endangered animals.
With a place in the final at stake, they have to use all the skills they've been taught so far if they're to stand any chance of winning their dream job.
Former burger bar manageress Cherylin and 19-year-old Anna decide to make a film about the rare and persecuted black rhino, but they change tack when they hear news of a leopard that has been captured after terrorising a local village. They drive miles in the hope of seeing Africa's most elusive and ferocious cat and film its relocation and release back into the wild, miles away from the local villagers.
Meanwhile, factory worker Allen and zoology graduate Lucy set out to make a film on the critically endangered Grevy's zebra, but when they stumble across a dramatic fight between two male lions and capture the incident on film, they are faced with a dilemma as to which story to tell.
Wildlife film-maker James Honeyborne has a tough task to decide who will go into the final and who will be on the plane home.
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