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- Nowhere is the full range of nature's force more apparent than during a volcanic eruption. Join us on daring odysseys to the fiery hearts of these volcanic caldera and witness firsthand their awesome displays of power.
- Volcanoes are responsible for creating the conditions for life to flourish on Earth, but they unpredictably still create through destruction. An adventurous photographer attempts a descent into a fiery crater.
- Spanning 90,000 acres, the Ol Pejeta Conservancy is a vital sanctuary for much of Kenya's threatened wildlife. Join the staff in their efforts to protect elephants, zebras, and other endangered species from extinction.
- A behind-the-scenes look at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy's conservation work in Northern Kenya.
- Every year, two million zebras and wildebeest thunder along the Serengeti plains on a pilgrimage to the grassy highlands. Witness the largest mass migration on the planet, a high-stakes journey fraught with danger and drama.
- What to do when two critically threatened black rhinos attack and try to kill each other? For the rangers of the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, the answers don't come easy--it's just another part of the perilous daily challenge to protect one of the most vulnerable creatures in the world.
- Relocating a pair of endangered rhinos is unpredictable, dangerous and a source of stress for the wildlife and rangers alike--but it's an essential step towards giving the animals a better chance for survival. Join the Ol Pejeta Conservancy team as they take on one their biggest challenges yet. (HD)
- Colobus monkeys haven't been seen on the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River for years, but a bold initiative by the Ol Pejeta Conservancy team aims to reintroduce the species to its ancestral habitat. Join them as they carefully manage the relocation of three colobus monkeys, taken from a local sanctuary, back into the wild.
- A ferocious leopard is terrorizing the goats of a local village community with dangerously increasing frequency. Suit up with the rangers of Ol Pejeta as they attempt to trap this threatened predator and then release him into a more fitting corner of the Kenyan wilderness.
- A severe drought hits Kenya, and its impact is fierce: The Ewasa river is down to a trickle, grasslands are disappearing, and even the famed Serengeti migration hasn't happened on time. Can the Ol Pejeta Conservancy team meet the challenges imposed by this unprecedented natural disaster? (HD)
- A successful and unique tourist program helps make Ol Pejeta's conservation efforts possible. From walking tours through the Kenyan wilderness to special opportunities helping researchers gather scientific data, learn more about the successful business that drives the preservation of one of the most valuable and storied wildlife habitats in the world.
- A Kenyan ranger spends a week with a recently orphaned baby rhino, in a bid to establish a gradual and very delicate exchange of trust that could save its life. Join the staff of the Ol Pejeta Conservancy as they write another chapter in their never-ending quest to protect the vulnerable species of East Africa.
- An injured eland, the victim of a poacher's trap, needs rangers from the Ol Pejeta Conservancy to step in and help. The problem? They're right in the middle of a massive relocation program for an endangered subspecies of hartebeest. Join the team as they grapple with the daily challenge of conservation work.
- The Ol Pejeta team is on a dangerous mission: tagging local lion prides with radio collars so they can track their movement. As if that weren't tricky enough, a looming solar eclipse is about to plunge the region into darkness. It's a tense and complex operation that requires peak discipline and expertise.
- During a turbulent week at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, odd things keep happening: Scavenging hyenas reappear, wild dogs emerge, and strange deaths take place. Watch as the uneasy park rangers scramble to keep the park's healthy balance between predators and prey.
- Four northern white rhinos, the last of their kind, are in a Czech zoo and failing to breed. In a last-ditch bid, they're brought to Ol Pejeta, where it's hoped that the familiar surroundings will awaken their amorous instincts. Follow the monumental challenge of reviving one of the rarest animal species on Earth.
- A series of mysterious deaths among the critically endangered black rhino population pushes the Ol Pejeta team to undertake a difficult operation: isolate the rest of the herd and move them to a safe area. Failure to act could result in an entire species being wiped out--the stakes couldn't be any higher.
- The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is tasked with repopulating a community wildlife area on the shores of Lake Baringo, which means capturing and relocating herds of impala and giraffes to their new home. Things appear to be going well, until a transport setback has the team asking an unusual question: Can giraffes swim?