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WDF128: The African Wild Dog Who Was a Phoenix
Saison 3 · Épisode 12
lundi 8 mai 2023 • Durée 35:24
Ngatia joined a research project studying African wild dogs in Laikipia Kenya when they were some of the best news in conservation – an endangered species that reclaimed lost territory and found new ways to coexist with people. Then a canine pandemic hit that wiped out the entire population … except one animal: WDF128. Ngatia tells the story of how a new population sprung from the ashes of a pandemic through the perseverance of one female African wild dog.
Mamma Jane the Ocelot reality star
Saison 3 · Épisode 11
mercredi 3 mai 2023 • Durée 30:24
Ocelots in Texas are closely monitored, so Mamma Jane grew up around remote cameras since 2011, and wasn’t afraid of the lenses. When Fin and Fur Films called about doing a documentary, Dr. Lombardi was skeptical if they could get a shot of Mamma Jane and her kittens, but thought they might be able to get some footage with remote cameras. He was right— and guided by Jason’s earlier camera-trapping experience and GPS telemetry data, the crew turned Mamma Jane into a reality star in the PBS Nature documentary “American Ocelot.”
5715: The Woodpecker Who’s Seen It All
Saison 3 · Épisode 2
lundi 27 février 2023 • Durée 34:51
Bird 5715 was the, you guessed it, 5715th bird captured as part of a long-term study of acorn woodpeckers since 1974 at Hastings Natural History Reservation in Carmel Valley California. She had the fortune of being born into the richest territory around, with tens of thousands of acorns stashed into woodpecker-created holes in trees (aka granaries). However, this privileged upbringing also presented challenges to her finding a mate under the watchful eye of her record-setting father, forcing 5715 into a series of gang fights and walkabouts.
Waffles - the hyena who climbed the social ladder
Saison 3 · Épisode 1
lundi 20 février 2023 • Durée 30:29
Spotted hyenas live in large clans ruled by a queen who typically passes her high rank onto her daughters. Waffles was born from a low ranking (peasant) family, but was able to assemble a gang that helped her claim the throne. This risky venture paid off for Waffles, who had numerous offspring (named after syrup brands), but ended tragically for some of her gang members.
Wild Animals Season 3 Preview
Saison 3
lundi 20 février 2023 • Durée 04:28
A preview to the episodes coming up in season 3.
Leroy the fisher who learned no means no the hard way
lundi 25 mai 2020 • Durée 40:56
Leroy was one of the first fishers to ever get a GPS tracking collar, providing immediate, new discoveries about how this “wilderness species” colonized suburbia. Dodging police and sneaking through culverts, Scott eventually found Leroy dead in a swamp - a murder mystery tied to the unusual mating behavior of fishers.
Josphine, the most reliable sea turtle
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
lundi 18 mai 2020 • Durée 24:18
Josephine was a sea turtle who found an easy meal by raiding a fisherman’s nets. Kate was happy to help the fisherman by moving the turtle and putting a tracking device on it. Undeterred, Josephine returned to her favorite fishing spot, providing interesting data and creating a new dependable and friendly link between fisherman and turtle biologist.
Diane, the Shark That Jumped Out of the Water Four Times in 47 Seconds
lundi 11 mai 2020 • Durée 23:00
Lucy met Diane the basking shark when she gave the fish a small tracking tag off the coast of Scotland. While Diane typically loafed around eating plankton, this high-tech tag showed that Diane would occasionally sprint to the surface and jump into the air over and over again.
Etumbe, the Bonobo who led her group back to the wild.
lundi 4 mai 2020 • Durée 31:01
Etumbe was rescued from captivity and became part of the first group of Bonobos to be released back into the wild. Her seniority and calm demeanor helped her become one of the leaders of this new group and also led to an incredible interaction between man and their closest wild cousin.
M36 - the mountain lion by which all others will be compared
lundi 27 avril 2020 • Durée 30:08
There are a surprising number of mountain lions in the hills just above Silicon Valley. Chris Wilmers is studying how these big cats make a living in the midst of so much Bay Area development. 36M unwittingly joined the study when he got trapped and equipped with a tracking collar with technology fancier than any other study, as you would expect from Silicon Valley.