
The Lions Rule
In summer, the Glade is a paradise in Ruaha's dry plains, always providing water and sparking relationships.

In summer, the Glade is a paradise in Ruaha's dry plains, always providing water and sparking relationships.

The world may change, but nature has devised ingenious ways to survive and thrive whatever the season.

It's a giant leap back to life and spring time's just the right time to welcome a new generation.

The highest and the lowest places of our planet also offer niches where life thrives.

From the poles to the tropics, from desert to swamp, from mountain peaks to ocean depths.

Discover the fascinating solutions that animals have developed to thrive in extreme habitats around the world.

Schalk and the vet carry out the lions' annual check-up, while other team members pick up two cheetahs.

A three-legged jackal gets a collar for release. Geuters, the cheetah granddad, dies. A cheetah arrives.

One of seven cheetahs living in the enclosure near the built-up area of the farm is about to be released.

A monitor lizard has made himself comfortable between 19 wild cheetahs.

Schalk brings a litter of wild dogs to Harnas, and for caracal Tammy a new chapter is about to start.

Four small leopards are born, while the wild dog pack has managed to dig their way to the monkeys.

Five lions receive medical treatment. Good news for Tom: the hand-reared wild dog is accepted by the pack.

One of the cheetahs has been kept separate from humans for month and trained to prowl on his own.

A young volunteer learns how to feed a Nile crocodile without being devoured herself.

Blacky the wild dog takes a battering from his pack which makes him try to escape on every occasion.

Frikkie shows tourists feeding cheetahs, all rescued after being shot, injured, or kept as pets.

A lion has escaped! A tame warthog was having an afternoon nap nearby and pays with its life.

Young Europeans and Americans arrive at Harnas, facing harsh conditions and strict supervisor Frikkie.

The oceans act as a driving force for local weather phenomena and global climate change.