Elephants & Humans Sharing Spaces
Human-wildlife conflict is an issue in Africa. Ivan joins Roger Whittall to collar bull elephants in an effort to create an early warning system for nearby communities.
Human-wildlife conflict is an issue in Africa. Ivan joins Roger Whittall to collar bull elephants in an effort to create an early warning system for nearby communities.
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African rhinos are highly threatened, due to demand for their horns in Asia. Ivan heads to the frontlines to explore necessary conservation measures.
As human impact threatens the chimpanzee population, Lwiro Sanctuary rescues orphaned chimps from the bushmeat and pet trade in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Without biodiversity, a landscape cannot truly thrive. Texas quail populations–a crucial indicator species–are the "canary in the coal mine" for ecosystem health.
The giraffe is an African icon facing a silent extinction. Ivan travels to West Africa, where the Giraffe Conservation Foundation is taking action to reverse this trend.
Ivan dives into the history of dwindling bison populations in the U.S. and their current state of protection. He joins collaring efforts in the Henry Mountains.
Upliftment initiatives, community meat drops and anti-poaching are returning wildlife to the Zambezi Delta. Mark Haldane shares what it takes to restore an ecosystem.
Ivan Carter investigates how hunters' dollars fund sheep conservation in the U.S. Follow a hands-on translocation to re-establish a historic home range for the species.
Dr. Dave Gaynor introduces lions and cheetahs into the Zambeze Delta to look at the role apex predators play in the ecosystem, and how prey adapts.
Conservationists struggle to manage white-tailed deer populations in America. Ivan joins the team in South Dakota to collar whitetail deer and study survival rates.
Private ownership of wildlife generated an industry of trade that hoped to rejuvenate the fauna of the land. The team uses unique methods to capture various species.
Research has informed biologists about how to protect bear species, but gathering this data requires darting and collaring them during hibernation.
Human-wildlife conflict is an issue in Africa. Ivan joins Roger Whittall to collar bull elephants in an effort to create an early warning system for nearby communities.
African rhinos are highly threatened, due to demand for their horns in Asia. Ivan heads to the frontlines to explore necessary conservation measures.
As human impact threatens the chimpanzee population, Lwiro Sanctuary rescues orphaned chimps from the bushmeat and pet trade in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Without biodiversity, a landscape cannot truly thrive. Texas quail populations–a crucial indicator species–are the "canary in the coal mine" for ecosystem health.
The giraffe is an African icon facing a silent extinction. Ivan travels to West Africa, where the Giraffe Conservation Foundation is taking action to reverse this trend.
Ivan dives into the history of dwindling bison populations in the U.S. and their current state of protection. He joins collaring efforts in the Henry Mountains.
Upliftment initiatives, community meat drops and anti-poaching are returning wildlife to the Zambezi Delta. Mark Haldane shares what it takes to restore an ecosystem.
Ivan Carter investigates how hunters' dollars fund sheep conservation in the U.S. Follow a hands-on translocation to re-establish a historic home range for the species.
Dr. Dave Gaynor introduces lions and cheetahs into the Zambeze Delta to look at the role apex predators play in the ecosystem, and how prey adapts.
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