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Africa's big cats have evolved specialized strategies that let them coexist.
Africa's big cats have evolved specialized strategies that let them coexist.
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Witness Lewa's efforts to stop poachers who threaten the elephants' futures.
See what Lewa Conservancy is doing to restore damaged elephant ecosystems.
Meet a new colony of once-extinct elks thriving on a former prison ground.
Find out why warmer winters are moving the flying squirrel into new territories.
What do the trials of sturgeons and muskrats reveal about environmental impact?
Can Ontario's endangered turtles be saved from predators and cars?
From rattlesnakes to cormorants, see how creatures with a bad rap get help.
A twist of fate is helping the Lake Erie water snake rebound from extinction.
Meet the invasive Asian carp who are decimating native fish populations.
Visit a moose vs. wolf battleground on a remote island in Lake Superior.
Follow a day in the life of a meerkat family in the mighty Kalahari Desert.
Get a rare glimpse of the tender side of fearsome Tasmanian devils.
Learn about the violent, chaotic etiquette of these carnivorous marsupials.
Follow several kangaroo bucks as they struggle to secure their mating rights.
Kangaroo mothers face a daily struggle to keep their young alive.
A sociable species, the Eastern Grey kangaroos form social networks called mobs.
Some animals use sheer numbers to infest areas and control new territory.
These animals must fend beyond the fences of their domesticated kin.
Africa's big cats have evolved specialized strategies that let them coexist.
Wombats are slow creatures, but breeding time brings out their aggression.
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