Cheetahs: Fastest on Earth!
3 January 2024Brooke joins a team of vets and researchers as they dart, collar, and operate on Africa's most endangered big cat: the cheetah.
Brooke journeys to the Kalahari research station where she joins a team of scientists researching meerkats; she learns what amazing animals these are and one even uses her head as a lookout point.
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Brooke joins a team of vets and researchers as they dart, collar, and operate on Africa's most endangered big cat: the cheetah.
Brooke explores Madagascar and encounters unique species and ecosystems along the way.
Brooke gets up close and personal with the island's iconic primates.
Brooke joins a team of experts as they catch two enormous, fully-grown male lions and relocate them to their new home.
Brooke catches crabs, tags fish and witnesses endangered leatherback and loggerhead turtles nesting on the beach.
Brooke becomes a zookeeper for the day and discovers what it takes to manage over 700 animals at the San Antonio Zoo.
Brooke has always wanted to see a wild sloth and heads to Costa Rica in search of one; she visits a sloth rescue and rehabilitation facility where she meets a team caring for a variety of animals.
Brooke joins experts in the Costa Rican rainforest who show her a range of tiny creatures and teach her how they rely on the protection of the forest.
Brooke joins a team at Freeme, a wildlife rescue facility, to catch and ring young owls before they leave the nest, and learns some of the perils and issues owls face.
Brooke journeys to the Kalahari research station where she joins a team of scientists researching meerkats; she learns what amazing animals these are and one even uses her head as a lookout point.
Brooke spends time with her friend Joel, a seasoned wildlife vet; she learns about the wide variety of both interesting and dangerous patients and projects that he has to deal with.
Brooke meets Dingo Dinkleman, a snake catcher who teaches her about all manner of snakes; she helps catch a wild snake, swims with a python, and lies on the floor next to a deadly forest cobra.
Brooke heads to the largest rhino orphanage in the world; she spends time with her friend Petronel, a true conservation hero, and learns what it's like to care for rhino orphans.
Rhinos are critically endangered -- poached for their horns -- which often leaves babies orphaned; Brooke visits a sanctuary dedicated to rehabilitating, protecting, and caring for these animals.
Large game are one thing, but now it's time for Brooke to learn different techniques used in transporting smaller species; she travels to help capture and relocate two small species.
Brooke discovers which ecosystem services bees perform and what it takes to maintain healthy bee populations; with the help of a removal specialist, Brooke safely moves the bees without harming them.
Wildlife such as elephants and zebras often come into conflict with humans; Brooke meets up with a wildlife veterinarian to capture and move these animals safely in order to avoid conflict.
Brooke joins Julian Fennessy from Giraffe Conservation Foundation on a mission to learn about giraffe populations in Africa; she discovers the threats faced as they capture and GPS track the giraffes.
Pangolins are the most trafficked mammals traded on the black market; Brooke meets a pangolin rehabilitation specialist and learns about their unique biology from people fighting to save them.
Brooke learns about one of the most important ecosystems on the planet -- the oceans; learning how predators, birds and reptiles all rely on healthy oceans.
Brooke discovers which ecosystem services bees perform and what it takes to maintain healthy bee populations; with the help of a removal specialist, Brooke safely moves the bees without harming them.
Brooke joins a team at Freeme, a wildlife rescue facility, to catch and ring young owls before they leave the nest, and learns some of the perils and issues owls face.
Brooke spends time with her friend Joel, a seasoned wildlife vet; she learns about the wide variety of both interesting and dangerous patients and projects that he has to deal with.
Brooke journeys to the Kalahari research station where she joins a team of scientists researching meerkats; she learns what amazing animals these are and one even uses her head as a lookout point.
Brooke joins experts in the Costa Rican rainforest who show her a range of tiny creatures and teach her how they rely on the protection of the forest.
Brooke joins Julian Fennessy from Giraffe Conservation Foundation on a mission to learn about giraffe populations in Africa; she discovers the threats faced as they capture and GPS track the giraffes.
Brooke has always wanted to see a wild sloth and heads to Costa Rica in search of one; she visits a sloth rescue and rehabilitation facility where she meets a team caring for a variety of animals.
Brooke learns about one of the most important ecosystems on the planet -- the oceans; learning how predators, birds and reptiles all rely on healthy oceans.
Brooke catches crabs, tags fish and witnesses endangered leatherback and loggerhead turtles nesting on the beach.
Brooke becomes a zookeeper for the day and discovers what it takes to manage over 700 animals at the San Antonio Zoo.
Brooke joins a team of experts as they catch two enormous, fully-grown male lions and relocate them to their new home.
Brooke gets up close and personal with the island's iconic primates.
Brooke meets Dingo Dinkleman, a snake catcher who teaches her about all manner of snakes; she helps catch a wild snake, swims with a python, and lies on the floor next to a deadly forest cobra.