Wild Workers
Watch fruit-harvesting creatures use their treasure to conquer new territories.
Watch fruit-harvesting creatures use their treasure to conquer new territories.
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Admire a stunning range of animal life in southeastern Europe's hidden Eden.
Let's observe the unknown airports' wildlife. When rabbits and foxes play a role in the airport's ecosystem and are protected by scientists, others could be a threat to the planes' safety
Explore breeding strategies that help wild dogs and hyenas survive the heat.
Study the life-saving cooling techniques cheetahs, crocs, and giraffes use.
See animals endure extreme heat, predators, and drought to care for their young.
Enjoy a tropical 24 hours with creatures from tiny zooplankton to whale sharks.
JAMALA MADIKWE, Sika's second Safari destination has been awarded “Most Romantic Lodge in South Africa” and is set around a Game-rich waterhole in the malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve of the North West Province along the border of Botswana. Once an area consisting mainly of Cattle farms before it was transformed into a Wildlife Reserve in the early 90's. Today, the Reserve supports a thriving and incredible diversity of Species due to the fact that it lies in an ecological transition zone between the Kalahari and Lowveld Wilderness.
Roam South Africa with a baby lioness and the pride that fights to protect her.
Roam South Africa with a baby lioness and the pride that fights to protect her.
Travel to Namibia to meet a wolf pup battling danger and starvation.
Discover the challenges and firsts growing animal babies face in the wild.
Probe the similarities between human and animal parenthood, from birth onward.
Watch fruit-harvesting creatures use their treasure to conquer new territories.
Let's observe the unknown airports' wildlife. When rabbits and foxes play a role in the airport's ecosystem and are protected by scientists, others could be a threat to the planes' safety
Zoom with dragonflies and damselflies as they show off their aerial prowess.
The decline of the pangolin is staggering. Virtually exterminated from all over Asia, it still survives in Africa. But the Asian market demands ever increasing quantities, the value of its scales reaching disproportionate prices. A new symbol of human greed, the animal will not last long. Despite this dire fate, Tessa wants to believe in another future for the pangolin. She joined forces with the Aka pygmies in the great forest of the Congo Basin to come to the aid of this endearing animal, the last vestige of prehistoric times.
Lorane is a young scientist dedicated to building shelters in the Franco-Swiss mountains for orphaned baby lynx, one of Europe's last great feline species and predators. Lynx are critical to the preservation and growth of Europe's habitats, playing a key role in the wider eco-system. Lorane's passion and commitment to save every last lynx teaches valuable lessons about how animals and humans can learn to live side by side.
Between the plains of the pampas and the peaks of the Andes, the condor, the sacred bird is close to extinction. In Argentina, Vanesa Astore and her team lead a reintroduction program by promoting their reproduction in captivity. In addition to the creation of a network of protected natural areas for the conservation of condors, Vanesa is committed to the fight against the use of toxic baits by cattle breeders.
On the island of Malapascua in the Philippines, Anna Oposa and her team are working with local fisherman to create a nature reserve where thresher sharks can thrive. These sharks are famous for their long tails which they use to whip and stun their prey. Every day, pelagic thresher sharks head to Monad Shoal, a sunken island just off the coast of Malapascua, where other fish “clean” them of their external parasites. This remarkable sight is popular with divers but the numbers of thresher sharks are dwindling and Anna is spearheading the campaign to protect this incredible species in the Philippines.
The Kakapo, or owl parrot, is a large flightless bird found on two New Zealand islands: Codfish Island and Anchor Island. In the 1990s their numbers dropped to as low as 50 birds but this figure is now on the rise. Deidre Vercoe is responsible for running a conservation scheme which monitors each one of the remaining birds to keep them safe and to encourage them to breed.
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