
Wild About
Commonly feared, spiders nevertheless persist in every part of the world in great numbers. Spiders are among the biggest groups of invertebrates with over 43,000 species.

Commonly feared, spiders nevertheless persist in every part of the world in great numbers. Spiders are among the biggest groups of invertebrates with over 43,000 species.

All great apes are highly endangered partly due to hunting and illegal pet trade, but mainly due to shrinking habitats. Sitting in the tree tops and jungles is a reminder of our past and our responsibilities for the future.

The Born Free lions are about to be taught a very important lesson that could save their lives. It's all hands-on deck as the team struggle to push a rhino into a travelling crate and world's deadliest cargo takes to the skies.

We need to capture five lions to move to another game reserve. Out on the reserve we manage to capture some incredible footage of a baby rhino feeding. And walking with hippo, how to stay alive when you are facing Africa's biggest killer on foot.

Rejected by his mother, Tswalu has been through a lot. It's suspected he's broken his leg, but he's not well enough to travel to the veterinary hospital. He's one of only 800 desert black rhinos left in the world and they'll do anything to save him.

Little Nyani was born premature and was sent to the rhino orphanage. Raising a premature calf is a first for the orphanage. One day the little one is running around, the next she's in Onderstepoort's Veterinary Hospital, fighting for her life.

Wild Ones draws inspiration from the rhythms of nature, delving into the wonders of the animal kingdom. This captivating series explores the diverse behaviors that define survival—hunting and feeding strategies, family bonds, defense tactics, and the intricacies of courtship and mating. Who reigns supreme in the wild? Discover the untold stories of nature's fiercest competitors and most fascinating creatures.

Wild Ones draws inspiration from the rhythms of nature, delving into the wonders of the animal kingdom. This captivating series explores the diverse behaviors that define survival—hunting and feeding strategies, family bonds, defense tactics, and the intricacies of courtship and mating. Who reigns supreme in the wild? Discover the untold stories of nature's fiercest competitors and most fascinating creatures.

In this episode we look at the WWF Responsible Fisheries Programme. Dr. Samantha Petersen, the programme manager, tells exactly us what this entails and Tali dons her waterproofs and sets sail where she chats to fishermen and others in the industry.

As expert hunters, the Bald Eagle is perfectly adapted to life in tough arctic conditions, but in Anchorage, the secret to their survival...is trash.

One of Alaska's most secretive and efficient predators, the Lynx are usually highly elusive... but in Anchorage, houses are being built in the Lynx's territory, forcing them to find new ways to survive on the streets.

A chubby cat, a snake, a greyhound in surgery, and playful kittens keep the team busy in another day of unique and heartwarming animal care.

Johan crash tackles an adult cheetah after it fails to succumb to the tranquilizer and almost ends up falling asleep on the electric fence. Melvin, our baby giraffe is heading out into the bush to sample leaves for the first time.

Our wildlife team is in the line of fire once again when they become trapped in the middle of a rhino sandwich. Johan the vet has a rather tricky operation to perform. He needs to give one of our rescued lions a vasectomy.

An adult leopard has been caught in a trap on a nearby farm and it's a very dangerous rescue. It's playtime at the Animal Hospital when Themba gets a new toy, and the work experience student almost ends up squashed by nearly a ton of antelope.

In the heart of the Ivory Coast, in a small rural village lives the last white rhino in the country. But he needs to be moved. Join vet Willem Burger as he performs the most remarkable big game translocation of his career.

Blue World heads to Malaysia to learn about sea turtles, explore mangroves, and investigate the Wolffish.

Blue World travels to Micronesia to learn about Manta rays, helps rescue tropical fish in New England, and dives with Tiger sharks in the Bahamas.

Blue World visits the New England Aquarium to learn what it takes to be an aquarist, investigates the spawning behavior of Mandarin fish, and travels to Mexico to find feeding Whale sharks.

Embark on a thrilling journey through Africa. Discover how zebras use their stripes as camouflage against their colorblind nemesis, explore the remarkable engineering of a giraffe's neck, and feel the raw power of a hyena's jaws.