
Kenya Wildlife Diaries
Kenya's growing human population means wildlife land is shrinking.

Kenya's growing human population means wildlife land is shrinking.

Lewa Conservacy is working to protect the Grévy's zebras population.

Elephant hunting has been banned for 40 years, but they are still poached for their tusks.

Lewa Conservancy is working to return elephants to territory from Mt Kenya to Samburu National Park.

The Nile crocodile and hippopotamus are two of Africa's amphibious freshwater icons.

Following the complex web of relationships between animal species to see how each creature fits.

Following the African wild dog and dwarf mongoose to see how they overcome challenges.

Getting an in-depth look at African Elephants, and looking into preservation efforts.

Following western leopard toads on their journey to breed in South Africa's shrinking wetlands.

Looking at how a giraffe's demise becomes a source of life for vultures.

Grapple with the effects of an exploding deer population in New Brunswick.

Invasive species like rabbits and starlings can have a negative impact on native species.

Run wild with a herd of horses on St. Pierre and Miquelon.

The complicated relationships of crustaceans.

Marshes and bogs are home to the endangered Blanding's Turtle, but the habitat is disappearing.

Venture into a primeval forest protected by Cape Breton Highlands National Park.

Scurry through Hallifax with squirrels, chipmunks, and nocturnal raccoons.

A look at two very different insect species showcasing their expert pollination skills.

A look at the creatures who live by the ebb and flow of the tides.

Reign supreme over the waters of Bras d’Or Lake with the majestic bald eagle.