Cheetah Diaries
It's finally moving day for some of the cubs! Mercedes spends a rainy romantic evening with her new boyfriend. Janet finally has her pups before mother nature deals Cheetah Outreach a heavy blow.
It's finally moving day for some of the cubs! Mercedes spends a rainy romantic evening with her new boyfriend. Janet finally has her pups before mother nature deals Cheetah Outreach a heavy blow.
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In this engaging episode, Reilly shares his rhino release dream. And it looks like all his milestone targets are bang on time. Because this rhino blood line originated from the Zambezi valley, it will be hugely beneficial to return them to their perfect habitat. It's time for Judy's beloved duiker to return to the wild. Judy rescued this duiker as a baby orphan so her attachment has created an amazing bond. This will be a very emotional task for Judy. A routine nyala capture takes an unexpected turn as the capture team mistake the sex. However all is not lost as they always make a plan at imire.
In this episode the volunteers discover the community's role in conservation and give a hand with some of the building projects. Honey harvesting proves hair-raising for a number of volunteers, particularly Kristina, who has a bee sting phobia …. Who could blame her! A new addition bolsters the conservation efforts in the form of an amazing tracker dog called Merwe. This is a special Dutch Shepherd breed that has an incredible combination of a heightened sense of smell, speed and formidable teeth. It's always a privilege to be able to get close to black rhino and it can often be quite an emotional moment for some of the volunteers, as is the case with Jane who can't hold the tears back as she feeds Tafika for the last time.
The Caribbean has been shaped by millions of years of unstoppable volcanic forces and ferocious hurricanes, creating a network of 7,000 islands, each one more unique than the next.
Zanzibar is a land of giants. Isolated from mainland Africa these islands harbour some of the most unique animals with many being the largest found anywhere in the world.
Indochina three ancient kingdoms, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia, linked by one great river: the mighty Mekong. A mystical land shaped by the forces of the monsoon. A region ravaged by war but, like a Phoenix, risen from the ashes. Within its boundaries can be found one tenth of the world's species, and some of the richest ecosystems on the planet. This is the land of the Mother River, one of the most bio diverse regions on Earth.
From giant sperm whales to dramatic humpbacks and playful dolphins, we can't resist the endless charms of marine mammals.
Kristina travels back to Zimbabwe's stunning lake Kariba. This time she's touring the area on the luxurious Karabezi Houseboat Cruiser. Joined by fishing experts, Craig and Mark, she attempts to catch the infamous tiger fish. The shoreline sights never disappoint as she witnesses lion and fish eagles on the hunt. Kristina challenges her fishing guide, Dollar, to a fishing competition and lands her biggest fish yet!
Kristina visits Thetford Estate where she's treated to amazing photographic opportunities for her personal calendar. Her guide, Craig Coid, gets her closer to white rhino than she ever imagined and takes her way back in time as he tells stories revealed by detailed rock paintings.
In this engaging episode, Reilly shares his rhino release dream. And it looks like all his milestone targets are bang on time. Because this rhino blood line originated from the Zambezi valley, it will be hugely beneficial to return them to their perfect habitat. It's time for Judy's beloved duiker to return to the wild. Judy rescued this duiker as a baby orphan so her attachment has created an amazing bond. This will be a very emotional task for Judy. A routine nyala capture takes an unexpected turn as the capture team mistake the sex. However all is not lost as they always make a plan at imire.
In this episode the volunteers discover the community's role in conservation and give a hand with some of the building projects. Honey harvesting proves hair-raising for a number of volunteers, particularly Kristina, who has a bee sting phobia …. Who could blame her! A new addition bolsters the conservation efforts in the form of an amazing tracker dog called Merwe. This is a special Dutch Shepherd breed that has an incredible combination of a heightened sense of smell, speed and formidable teeth. It's always a privilege to be able to get close to black rhino and it can often be quite an emotional moment for some of the volunteers, as is the case with Jane who can't hold the tears back as she feeds Tafika for the last time.
We like to think we can control everything: changing the course of water, reclaiming land, replanting deserts – we constantly remodel the natural world to suit our needs. But there's one thing we can't control: the passing of time. However, we can change how we see things using cameras we can start to see the world in different time frames. Now we can see animals following the sun, mass movements of the changing seasons and even the vast impact of the changing weather. Watch what happens when time flies…
The adventure continues as Kristina journeys to Far and Wide in mountainous Nyanga, Eastern Zimbabwe. Her guide Bernie begins the trip with some extreme adventure sports including braving the tallest zip line on the planet. She tackles obstacle courses, is taught wilderness survival skills and heads to a nearby reserve to photograph diverse animal species for her personal wildlife calendar.
Kristina visits Imire Rhino and Wildlife Conservancy where she is shown around by the founder's grandson, Riley. She has the opportunity to learn about and interact with elephants that have been trained to track poachers. They track a black rhino and her calf on foot and Riley puts her skills as an anti-poacher to the test.
It's finally moving day for some of the cubs! Mercedes spends a rainy romantic evening with her new boyfriend. Janet finally has her pups before mother nature deals Cheetah Outreach a heavy blow.
Emily makes a brand new friend. Joseph continues to teach the public about cheetahs while Chobi continues to baffle the staff and doctors with medical problems.
The Western Ghats are amongst some of the most biodiverse regions in the world, and these mountains are the ancestral birthplace for many of India's endemic species. This episode delves into India's jungle heart, and the mysterious forests nestled in the shadow of the Western Ghats' great peaks.
Compared to the rest of the subcontinent the North East of India remains largely untouched and unexplored. Steeped in mystery and folklore, this land is a remote and beautiful sanctuary.
The largest animals are some of the most awe-inspiring, but when smaller species come together their combined forces can be even greater.
We like to think we can control everything: changing the course of water, reclaiming land, replanting deserts – we constantly remodel the natural world to suit our needs. But there's one thing we can't control: the passing of time. However, we can change how we see things using cameras we can start to see the world in different time frames. Now we can see animals following the sun, mass movements of the changing seasons and even the vast impact of the changing weather. Watch what happens when time flies…
The adventure continues as Kristina journeys to Far and Wide in mountainous Nyanga, Eastern Zimbabwe. Her guide Bernie begins the trip with some extreme adventure sports including braving the tallest zip line on the planet. She tackles obstacle courses, is taught wilderness survival skills and heads to a nearby reserve to photograph diverse animal species for her personal wildlife calendar.
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