The Wildlife Orphanage

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

The Wildlife Orphanage is a heartwarming and inspiring show produced by Indigenius that takes viewers on a journey to a wildlife sanctuary in South Africa that is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned and injured animals. The series captures the day-to-day struggles and triumphs of the dedicated team of animal caregivers as they work tirelessly to save the lives of a vast array of creatures, from baby elephants and rhinos to lions and hyenas.

The show is set in the beautiful landscape of Zululand, South Africa, where the team at the wildlife sanctuary has dedicated their lives to caring for some of the most vulnerable and threatened species on the planet. The series follows the team as they navigate the challenges of running a rescue center in a remote area, contending with everything from water shortages and intermittent electricity to bureaucratic red tape and limited resources.

Despite these obstacles, the team remains committed to their mission, leveraging their expertise to care for animals that have suffered from a range of injuries, from broken bones and dehydration to severe malnutrition and poaching. The show provides an intimate look into the daily lives of these caregivers, sharing stories of their encounters with individual animals, as well as their broader efforts to combat the threats to wildlife in the region.

Throughout the series, viewers are introduced to a host of animals, each with their own unique story of survival. From Junior, the baby elephant who was found alone and malnourished in the wild, to Hydra, the young hyena cub who was discovered with a foot injury that would have left her unable to hunt in the wild, the creatures at the sanctuary each offer a glimpse into a part of the natural world that is often hidden from view.

The team at the wildlife sanctuary works tirelessly to simulate the natural habitat of each animal, creating enclosures that allow each creature to climb, dig, and swim as they would in the wild. In some cases, the team even goes so far as to bring in other animals to serve as companion animals for those who might be lonely or in need of socialization.

One of the most striking aspects of the series is the breadth of wildlife that is featured. While some shows might focus on one or two high-profile animals, such as lions or elephants, The Wildlife Orphanage takes on the challenge of working with a wide range of creatures – from mongooses and meerkats to giraffes and zebras. This means that viewers are able to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the challenges that these different species face, as well as how the team at the sanctuary adapts their care to meet the unique needs of each animal.

Overall, The Wildlife Orphanage is a captivating and heartwarming show that is bound to appeal to animal lovers of all ages. Through its blend of stunning wildlife photography, captivating storytelling, and a deep dive into the challenges of animal conservation in South Africa, the series offers a unique window into a part of the world that is often overlooked. Above all, it provides a clear and uplifting reminder of the importance of dedicated individuals who are willing to go to great lengths to ensure that endangered species have a chance to recover and thrive.

The Wildlife Orphanage is a series that ran for 1 seasons (14 episodes) between May 4, 2015 and on Indigenius

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Meerkats Go Hiking
14. Meerkats Go Hiking
May 4, 2015
Hansel and Gretel are on a hiking trip. The two tame meerkats explore the surrounding terrain with Sunna and Caro. The two really quite rotten contemporaries are fire and flame in search for insects and strange habitations.
The Hope Colt and the Blue Calf
13. The Hope Colt and the Blue Calf
May 4, 2015
Two dissimilar friends are on a stroll: the Hope colt and the Blue calf will be carried out today to explore the surrounding area. But the bill was probably made without the host, because Blue is not at all enthusiastic about the halter.
The Cheetah's Blanket
12. The Cheetah's Blanket
May 4, 2015
Even among cheetahs there is morning muffle and the small orphaned Tyson does not find it funny at all that volunteer Johanna wants to steal the cuddle blanket. She wants to exchange the blanket only for his best - maybe it will work with bribery!
Three Baby Giraffes
11. Three Baby Giraffes
May 4, 2015
At Okutala Etosha the "little ones" are the focus. The three baby giraffes Namib, Oba and JJ get a milk bottle one last time before the gate to freedom is opened. Veterinarian Simone Herzog and Volontär Andreas have all hands full to do with the already 2.50 meters large offspring.
Feeding Frenzy
10. Feeding Frenzy
May 4, 2015
The animal natives of Harnas get their food served on the silver tray. Ina and Klaus, two grown nile crocodiles, have been respected for 25 years on the farm.
The Cheetah Protection Center
9. The Cheetah Protection Center
May 4, 2015
In the north of Namibia is the Cheetah Protection Center and volunteer Nina is on the road to look at the professionals at work. The US researcher Laurie Marker has been studying cheetahs for four decades and is a coryphae in the field. Every man's hand is seated there, but Nina is still not very friendly when a change is made to a cheetah without any anesthesia.
Jacobi's Home
8. Jacobi's Home
May 4, 2015
Until now Jacobi was and today receives a new enclosure. The baboon is to live with his fellow-citizens in the future. In order for the monkeys to get used to each other slowly, Jacob's new home is right next to a baboon. As far as the plan. But Jacobi has a reputation as an outbreak king of nothing.
The Rappers Bottles
7. The Rappers Bottles
May 4, 2015
On Friday the new volunteers come to Harnas. After a short introduction, the work starts. Elke is divided for the warthog babies Salami and Polony. The rappers are already waiting for their bottles.
Three Lions
6. Three Lions
May 4, 2015
Every morning before dawn a troop sets up on Harnas, controlling the fences. The volunteers and tutors Tertius are greeted by the three adult lion males Brad, Pax, Maddox. But when the cats of prey turn around and secrete a full load of urine towards the group...
Jumping High
5. Jumping High
May 4, 2015
Karakale can jump out of the booth up to three meters high and that is exactly what volunteer Nina wants to train with them today.
Marieta's Kitchen
4. Marieta's Kitchen
May 4, 2015
In Marieta's kitchen there is always plenty going on, here the very youngest farm animals are personally supervised by the farm chief.
Hansel and Gretel
3. Hansel and Gretel
May 4, 2015
At some point the two tame meannesses Hansel and Gretel have to be released into freedom. However, the two have to learn that in the wilderness their food is not served on a silver platter and that they have to make an effort to hunt for food.
Dog Football
2. Dog Football
May 4, 2015
In order for he African wild dogs, Tom and Jabu, to have a bit of variety, volunteer Tom wants to teach the two football games. But the wild dogs are afraid of Tom's ball.
Orphaned Baboon
1. Orphaned Baboon
May 4, 2015
At the entrance gate of Harnas some neighbors give a small orphaned baboon into the care of the orphanage.
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Where to Watch The Wildlife Orphanage
The Wildlife Orphanage is available for streaming on the Indigenius website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Wildlife Orphanage on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    May 4, 2015