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

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

A herd of almost sixty baboons is having a meal in one of the open-air enclosures.

Alarm in the caracal enclosure! The offspring of a female caracal has escaped and can't be found.

The 30 horses at Harnas are washed, checked for ticks, and treated for minor injuries.

Schalk convinces a farmer to trap a wild leopard instead of shooting it she's expecting cubs.

An orphaned wild dog joins a pack, a leopard is moved, and the team hunts insects for bat-eared dogs.

Farmers tell the team at Harnas that wild dogs have been stalking and killing their cows.

Young lioness Martha and her four brothers discover their hunting instinct: they kill a warthog.

Frikkie tries his hand at some dental treatment: in a lion's mouth, with a stick – and without anesthetics!

Cheetah Pride proves to be an excellent hunter, while Harnas' founder Marieta recalls raising baboons.

During a walk with the lions a rainstorm rages. Soon vast areas of the farm are under water.

On their trip into Bushmanland, a cobra interrupts the volunteers while they are getting ready for the day.

For many volunteers, the highlight is a trip to Bushmanland, spending time under a 2,000-year-old baobab.

At first sight, our atmosphere seems empty. But this mantle of air is a habitat for life in its own right.

Tarahumara and Woodabe: isolated lives, autonomous families, and nomadic traditions endure unchanged.

Ancient customs fade: Yanomami traditions face threats, and Greenland's seal hunts yield to modernity.

An unknown yet familiar planet, this alien world is not from space – it's you.

A glimpse at the marvelous life on Earth, from births to deaths, joy to danger, day to night.

In Africa, where giants roam and predators hunt, every day brings wonders, life, and death.

Many dream of sandy beaches, palm-lined inlets, and marine life thriving across coasts and mangroves.