
Karina Wild on Safari
The Malilangwe Trust has the largest population of black rhinos and has the most ecosystems in any reserve.

The Malilangwe Trust has the largest population of black rhinos and has the most ecosystems in any reserve.

This films reveals the extraordinary variety of life found in the vast blue expanses of the open ocean.

A student sniper is selected to dart a giraffe from a helicopter.

The Capture Wild School students practice shooting dart guns to learn to administer drugs to wild animals.

The volunteers participate in an exciting game capture mission.

Lauren and the volunteers walk with two lions and follow them as they hunt wildebeest.

The saltpans of Botswana are the largest of their kind in the world – life here depends on the annual rains.

It is April and large groups of blacktip and tiger sharks are gathering off the South African Coast.

Cheetahs, king penguins, white-backed vultures and the elusive leopard make an appearance this week.

A mother gray wolf has a face-off with deadly brown bears to get food for her pups.

Coatis, parakeets and mating puffadders are just some of the animal highlights this week.

In this episode we catch the lion cubs at their energetic best on their routine walk.

Lauren and the volunteers walk with two lions and follow them as they hunt wildebeest.

We follow the challenges a young leopard faces while hunting in the land of lions.

Jungle hunters are masters of disguise, but speed is their secret weapon.

Two experts in crocodile behaviour and sensory biology unlock the secrets of the Nile crocodile.

Follow the delightful story of Naia, an injured otter taken in by a rescue centre and nursed back to health.

A limping buffalo, zebra herds and Serengeti splendour to look forward to.

We accompany Daisy through an average day and discover that dogs are amazingly well-adapted to life with us.

This episode follows the journey of sharks in the cold southern waters of Southern Africa.