Wild Animal Orphans

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  • TV-G
  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 8.8  (19)

Wild Animal Orphans is a captivating wildlife documentary TV show that first premiered in 2012 on the network XiveTV. Starring Marlice Van Vuuren, Adrian Galley, and Rudie van Vuuren, the show follows the daily activities of wildlife rehabilitation centers that take care of orphaned wild animals.

The show is a heartwarming and emotional journey of the intense dedication and commitment of these wildlife caretakers towards taking care of animals who have lost their families due to various reasons. The show features a wide variety of animals, including baby elephants, lions, cheetahs, baboons, and many more African species.

Marlice Van Vuuren, an acclaimed wildlife conservationist, narrates the show and also features in several episodes. Through her presence, viewers learn about the rich African wildlife and the threats they face, such as poaching, habitat loss and conflict with humans. Marlice is also the co-founder of N/a’an ku sê Foundation, a wildlife conservation center in Namibia, where most of the footage was shot.

The show portrays the day to day struggles of taking care of young wild animals in captivity. The caretakers at these rehabilitation centers have to take on the role of the parents, providing round-the-clock care, feeding and sheltering, and ensuring that the animals are healthy and happy. The interactions between the caretakers and the animals are captivating and heartwarming. The animals on the show appear to be comfortable with their human caretakers, even though their instincts tell them otherwise, and viewers can’t help but feel a sense of awe and respect for the dedication shown by the caretakers.

The show's format is simplistic, focusing on three or four animals per episode, and each episode builds a deep connection between the viewer and the animal. As viewers, we watch as the caretakers nurse the animals from the brink of death to thriving and ready for release to the wild. Some animals are released in the same location where they were found, while others are released in safe, protected wildlife areas where they can live out their natural lives without fear of human conflict.

Wild Animal Orphans is a perfect show for animal lovers of all ages who want to learn more about the struggles faced by these orphaned animals, the hard work undertaken by wildlife caretakers, and the amazing journeys these animals take on their road back to freedom. The show highlights the importance of habitat conservation and human-wildlife conflict mitigation and inspires viewers to make a difference.

The cinematography is exceptional, and viewers will appreciate the attention paid to capturing the animals natural instincts, daily behaviors, and beauty in their natural habitats. Marlice Van Vuuren’s authenticity and passion for wildlife are palpable throughout the show, and her narration reinforces the importance of wildlife conservation while educating viewers on the threats facing African wildlife today.

In conclusion, Wild Animal Orphans is a fantastic TV show that highlights the dedication of wildlife caretakers, the wonderful personalities of various African animals, and the importance of conservation. It is heartwarming, inspiring, and informative and will appeal to viewers of all ages.

Wild Animal Orphans is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on March 6, 2012.

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The Big Release
13. The Big Release
March 6, 2012
Seven cheetahs and one leopard get their first taste of freedom in an epic release effort-one that Marlice and Rudie have been dreaming about.
Preparing for the Big Release
12. Preparing for the Big Release
March 6, 2012
In their biggest effort to release animals back into the wild Marlice and Rudie have to dart and capture seven cheetahs and one leopard all in one day.
Tooth Trouble and Game Court
11. Tooth Trouble and Game Court
March 5, 2012
With all the rain came an abundance of animals. To count them, Rudie takes to the air, but only after saving a cheetah's life on the operating table.
Cheetah Rescue
10. Cheetah Rescue
March 6, 2012
A caracal with a broken leg arrives needing immediate medical attention. When the owner of two tame cheetahs breaks a leg Marlice also has to save them as well.
Operation Wild Dog
9. Operation Wild Dog
March 6, 2012
Almost fully grown now, the wild dogs are Marlice's prized project and biggest responsibility. When one gets bitten by a snake the move quickly to save her.
New Beginnings and Sad Endings
8. New Beginnings and Sad Endings
March 6, 2012
Even at a Wildlife sanctuary, poaching can rear its ugly head and quick action needs to be taken.
New Born
7. New Born
March 6, 2012
It's a year later, and things have changed! Marlice and Rudie have a new baby boy, and he needs to be introduced to the animals.
Big Cats and Baby Baboons
6. Big Cats and Baby Baboons
March 6, 2012
Umbili and Shakira, the leopard cubs, are becoming a real threat to Zacheo's safety and they have to be moved, on a more comical note the baby baboons are moved in with the juveniles.
The Big Relocate
5. The Big Relocate
March 6, 2012
Establishing the hierarchy within a troop of adult baboons is serious business, but when a wild leopard gets trapped the adrenaline really starts pumping.
Cat Trouble
4. Cat Trouble
March 6, 2012
Establishing the hierarchy within a troop of adult baboons is serious business but when a wild leopard gets trapped the adrenaline really starts pumping.
Signs in the Sand
3. Signs in the Sand
March 6, 2012
In trying to find a leopard in the vast desert landscape of southern Namibia, Marlice relies on the skills of Kiewiet, an expert Bushman tracker.
Baby Baboons
2. Baby Baboons
March 6, 2012
When Shona, the injured baby baboon orphan, is introduced to her new friends, things don't go all that smoothly.
Painted Pups
1. Painted Pups
March 6, 2012
Fourteen highly endangered Wild Dog pups arrive at Naankuse. Marlice, with the help of Zacheo, meets this challenge head-on. Meanwhile, the leopard cubs are beginning to pose a danger to Zacheo.
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Where to Watch Wild Animal Orphans
Wild Animal Orphans is available for streaming on the XiveTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wild Animal Orphans on demand at and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    March 6, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    8.8  (19)