Ol Pejeta Diaries
Follow the rescue of chimpanzees and the reintroduction of colobus monkeys.
Follow the rescue of chimpanzees and the reintroduction of colobus monkeys.
See how the staff responds to challenges from a growing population of elephants.
Join staff as they move two white rhinos into the reserve from a nearby ranch.
Follow staff as they attempt to relocate 2,000 endangered hartebeests.
Witness dramatic events between rhinos in the reserve’s enclosed ecosystem.
Sometimes animals get a second chance.
Flying squirrels leaping through the air.
Animals that inhabit waters controlled by dams are put in danger.
The peregrine falcon population has been rising in numbers.
Some people are fighting to save the endangered massasauga rattlesnake.
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.
The moose and wolves of Lake Superior battle.
Jimmy returns to his wildflowers to get a new count on the bee population and sits down with the Environmental Secretary to ask critical questions.
Jimmy recruits some volunteers to get a glimpse of the number of bees in the area and plans to plant areas of wildflowers to increase the population.
Geologists and biologists face extreme conditions to study this unexplored Antarctic land.
This Phillippines marine park is a model for sustainable development and a true laboratory of the future.
The Marlin is the biggest, fastest, and most dangerous gamefish in the sea.
Rick Rosenthal filmed the rise of deep sea creatures in the Pacific Ocean at night.
A 20-foot long man-eating crocodile weighing more than a ton is hunted in the Philippines.