Back to Show
Nature
Meet Dolly, the Moluccan Cockatoo
Moluccan Cockatoos are an endangered species. In the 1980s, an estimated 74,000+ birds were exported from Indonesia to supply the pet trade. Today, poaching is still a reality, but moluccans are also threatened by loss of habitat. Dolly was captive-born, originally purchased by a man with a parrot collection and soon put up for adoption. In her new home, Dolly and her owner are inseparable.
Support Provided By
53:59
The story of legendary tigers of India told by a man who’s devoted his life to keeping them alive.
53:33
At Reteti Sanctuary, caretakers prepares to release their oldest orphans into the wild.
Unlock with PBS Passport
53:33
In northern Kenya, a remarkable conservation experiment is unfolding at Reteti Sanctuary.
Unlock with PBS Passport
51:54
Animal parents must balance risk and reward to raise their young in grasslands.
Unlock with PBS Passport
53:24
Follow the complex lives of giant elephant bulls in Amboseli and Mount Kilimanjaro.
Unlock with PBS Passport
53:38
Follow a female mountain lion in the Montana mountains over the course of a decade.