Ol Pejeta Diaries

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  • 2016
  • 3 Seasons

Ol Pejeta Diaries is a stunning documentary series that highlights the breathtaking biodiversity of Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy, a 90,000-acre wildlife reserve located in the heart of East Africa. Presented in six hour-long episodes, this Smithsonian Earth production provides a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of managing a world-renowned conservation center that's home to some of the planet's most endangered species.

The series is narrated by world-renowned naturalist and broadcaster Ellie Harrison, who acts as our guide throughout the show. Harrison takes viewers on a fascinating journey as we meet the dedicated team of rangers, vets, and conservationists who work tirelessly to protect the conservancy's animals and their habitats. From treating orphaned elephants to tracking wild lions, the work of the Ol Pejeta team is both thrilling and heartwarming.

The first episode, "African Eden," sets the tone for the series, introducing us to the incredible range of wildlife found within the conservancy's borders. From majestic elephants to elusive leopards, Ol Pejeta Diaries offers an up-close look at these incredible animals, capturing their beauty and spirit through stunning cinematography.

As the series progresses, we delve deeper into the challenges faced by the Ol Pejeta team. In "Saving Rhinos," we witness the extraordinary efforts made to protect the conservancy's rhinos, which are under constant threat from poachers seeking to profit from the illegal trade in rhino horn. This episode is particularly compelling, as we follow the team as they attempt to relocate a herd of rhinos to a safer part of the conservancy.

Another highlight of the series is "Predator and Prey," which explores the complex relationships between the conservancy's carnivores and herbivores. From lions hunting zebras to hyenas scavenging for scraps, this episode offers a fascinating look at the delicate balance of nature.

Throughout the series, we also see the impact of human activity on the animals and their habitats. In "Living with Giants," we learn about the challenges faced by the Ol Pejeta team as they attempt to protect the conservancy's elephants, which are under threat from encroaching human settlements. This episode showcases the incredible work done by the conservancy to educate local communities on how to live in harmony with their wild neighbors.

Overall, Ol Pejeta Diaries is a truly stunning series that offers a rare glimpse into the world of African wildlife conservation. With spectacular cinematography and a compelling narrative, this Smithsonian Earth production is a must-watch for anyone interested in nature and the fight to protect our planet's most endangered species.

Ol Pejeta Diaries is a series that ran for 3 seasons (26 episodes) between June 10, 2016 and on Smithsonian Earth

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The Enemies Within
5. The Enemies Within
July 31, 2019
Vet Batian is leaving Ol Pejeta after six years and he's organizing his team for one last action: a massive translocation of three species—about 500 animals. But when things go wrong, the staff is forced to come up with plan B.
Stripes of Serima
4. Stripes of Serima
July 31, 2019
The vets have Zebras on their minds. The endangered and beautiful Grevy's zebras have to be isolated to bel breed. On the other side of the reserve, the more common zebras are destroying the cattle's grazing land and have to be moved.
Flight of the Pachyderms
3. Flight of the Pachyderms
July 31, 2019
The vets encounter a difficult predicament when a large elephant wanders off and ends up in a local village in an agitated state. If they can't find a helicopter to help with herding immediately, they will have to have the elephant shot.
Arc of Baringo
2. Arc of Baringo
June 30, 2017
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?
Riddles of the Dead
1. Riddles of the Dead
March 24, 2017
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.
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Where to Watch Ol Pejeta Diaries
Ol Pejeta Diaries is available for streaming on the Smithsonian Earth website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Ol Pejeta Diaries on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    June 10, 2016