Visual Nature Healing
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What will you see?
Watch the African Watering Hole – LIVE
Welcome to the watering hole at Mpala Research Centre in the highlands of central Kenya! Watch elephants, hippos, giraffes, Grevy’s zebras, gazelles, crocodiles, leopards and many other species take a drink (or a quick dip).
Watch Pridelands Hyena Den
This wild hyena den is located on Pridelands Conservancy, part of the Balule Nature Reserve in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa. The den’s coordinates are: https://tinyurl.com/pridelandshyenaden1
Watch the Beaches of Shanti Maurice Mauritius
Mauritius is surrounded by wildlife-rich turquoise seas, smooth white sandy beaches, and countless forested and mountainous areas. Natural waterfalls and lagoons and so much beauty. Take a peek.
Watch Grace Gorillia Forest Corridor Cam
Grace Center, Kasugho, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
The corridor connects the gorillas’ night quarters with the DRC forest habitat at GRACE and is the area viewers will most often see the Grauer’s gorillas as they come and go from the forest. Watch as the gorillas pass through, graze on vegetation, and maybe even make a nest for their overnight slumber. The gorillas can choose where to sleep and they often choose to bed down inside their night building, but they sometimes sleep outside too. Also, because they eat so much fibrous vegetation, gorillas spend a lot of time resting and digesting. Expect to see some spectacularly lazy afternoon nap sessions!
Watch OracaLab Sea Lion Beach
The rocky beach of British Columbia’s Hanson Island is a popular “haul-out” spot for sea lions.
Watch Anacapa Ocean – Channel Islands National Park
This undulating kelp forest off the coast of Anacapa Island is one of a kind. Watch live and learn more about kelp and the animals you’ll find in this marine forest.
Watch Decorah North Eagles, Decorah, Iowa
This bald eagle nest is located near a trout hatchery in Decorah, Iowa. After two of this pair’s nests were destroyed, the Raptor Resource Project team began constructing this nest with the hopes that the eagles would take it over and build upon it–and they have! Watch as they come back each year to raise another brood.
Shark Cam in North Carolina
If you want to get up close and personal with sharks, look no further! This live underwater cam is beneath the Frying Pan Tower, 34 miles off the coast of Cape Fear, North Carolina. The tower was built in the 1960s to warn ships of the shallow waters nearby, and while GPS navigation technology means this tower is no longer used for its original purpose, it’s an important habitat for sharks, fish, and other marine wildlife.