
Ol Pejeta Conservancy - Kenya's largest and busiest private game reserves.
The team confront a challenge as they undergo a mass relocation of an endangered species of Hartebeest from a game reserve to Ol Pejeta. (S1, ep 2)
When the conservation team finds evidence of poachers in the area, they attempt to move two white rhinos to Ol Pejeta. (S1, ep 3)
With elephant numbers on the rise, Ol Pejeta must deal with new conflicts, such as one group which is going around raiding crops. (S1, ep 4)
Tides of Sweewater: Discover the plight of chimpanzees that have survived the bushmeat trade to become captive animals. Meanwhile, Ol Pejeta works to reintroduce colobus monkeys. (S1, ep 5)
Return Of The African Titans: The clock is ticking. With just eight northern white rhino left worldwide - and only four of breeding age - the team must move them to Ol Pej. (S2, ep 1)
Eco-tourism is the financial backbone of Ol Pejeta and its operations. See how the park manages this service and its effects on the area. (S1, ep 8)
A baby rhino's mother is illegally shot and Ol Pej staff have the challenging, emotional task of calming the wild baby. (S1, ep 9)
Leopard problems are plaguing the community as hunger-ravaged predators roam dangerously close to nearby villages. The Ol Pej team work on a solution. (S1, ep 6)
As the Ol Pejeta staff help move a herd of Hartebeest to another park, an ailing Eland is spotted, suffering from a wound caused by an illegal trap. (S1, ep 10)