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Brace yourself for a wild journey deep in the enchanting Chyulu Hills, where the safari action never stops at the ol Donyo Lodge’s watering hole.

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Every day, from the first light of dawn to the velvet darkness of dusk, you can observe diverse wildlife congregate around the waterhole, uninhibited and untouched by human presence.

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The ol Donyo live cam doesn’t just capture moments; it captures the raw, untamed drama of the African safari with 24/7 coverage .

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The cam is perfectly placed amidst hills that get more water than the surrounding plains.

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With travel still restricted in many parts of the world, we can only dream about greener grass and sandy beaches, high mountains, festivals, and explore many parts of the world. Until then, technology can help us appreciate the beauty of faraway lands right from the comfort of our couch. We researched all the webcams available to view wildlife in their natural habitats. Check these wildlife cams and try spotting a lion! Watch the new condor baby or the three new Eagle young, that all hatched end of April – so cute!

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The choice of animal cams is pretty impressive, from lions in South Africa, gorillas in DRC, polar bears in Canada, bald eagles in the US, and more! South Africa, Kenya, and the US offer most of the many cameras around the world live about animals. So you will find several of these cameras on this wildlife post.

Of course, these live cams of animals show their natural habitats for most of them. Moreover, the behavior varies depending on the species. Some live at night, others hunt at dawn or dusk. During the day, many come to drink at the waterholes. Seasonal migrations pay an important factor, like the wildebeest in Kenya and Tanzania. We tried our best to note when the best time and months to see any of these wild animals might be. But they don’t work out of an organized schedule, so be patient as you might not see any wildlife right away.

We spent some time researching these cams, but if you know of other animal cameras around the world live, please let us know!

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Big Sur Condor Nest, California

The Condor Sanctuary of the Ventana Wildlife Society is located in Big Sur along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Two webcams are currently available, one inside the nest, the other outside. An egg hatched at the end of April, check out the cute chick!  In the meantime, you can see the activity on the outside cam.      

Pacific Walrus on Round Island, Alaska

During only a few months per year, up to as many as 15,000 large walruses reach what is called the Pacific Walrus Beach on Round Island. The best viewing times of this Alaskan wildlife are from 6:30 am to 10:30 pm AKDT.

Anacapa Ocean – Channel Islands National Park

Through this webcam, check the famous Arch Rock, Channel Island’s iconic landmark, the historical lighthouse, as well as seabird rookeries, and the ocean life at the cove and around.

Farallon Islands

Off San Francisco in the Pacific Ocean, the Farallon Islands ‘ rocky shorelines are the breeding grounds of thousands of seabirds, seals and sea lions. The surrounding waters regularly see the great white sharks as well.

International Wolf Center

The Minnesota research and educational organization teaches about everything about wolves, their population, their habitat, and the relations with humans. Their live wolf cams let you know get a glance of the elusive animals. Like for many wildlife, early mornings and late evenings are the best time to get a chance to see them.

Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale Marine Sanctuary

The sanctuary is considered one of the most important whale habitats in the world, where thousands of humpbacks gather each winter from November to May. The peak months are January, February, and  March. The webcam is installed from a house by the coast.

Alaska Katmai Grizzly Bears

Probably one of the most exciting experience for us was to visit the Katmai National Park and get an up-close encounter with the massive Grizzly bears, one of the iconic Alaska wildlife. Summer is the best time to watch the bears catching salmon moving up along the Brooke River. Grizzly bears gather at the Brooke Falls and feast on the salmon swimming upstream. The national park offers several webcams that let you view the wild bears come the season.

Bald Eagles

A pair of bald eagles are nesting close to a trout hatchery in Decorah, Iowa. After their nest was damaged, the  Raptor Resource Project team reconstructed it. Thanks to a live wildlife camera in the wild installed at the time, you can watch them as the eagles return every year and nest there.

Currently, three new baby eagles are in the nest!

The American Eagle Foundation , located in the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, is another organization dedicated to bald eagles and other raptors.

Puffin Barrow

Set on Seal Island off Maine, Puffin Barrow is home to puffins. The live nature camera set by the National Audubon Society is perfect to observe the iconic birds in spring and summer months when they gather to nurture their young.

Monterey Bay Aquarium Sharks 

Located on the coast of Northern California, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is a nonprofit public aquarium that puts the focus on the marine habitats of Monterey Bay. Among other habitats, it features the first living kelp forest. Watch for sevengill sharks, leopard sharks, spiny dogfish and the elusive Pacific angel sharks.

Monterey Aquarium Jelly Cam

Another stunning exhibit is the Jelly cam Watch as their long tentacles and lacey mouth-arms move smoothly through the water.

Mpala Waterhole

In the highlands of central Kenya in the Laikipia region, Mpala Research Centre Is a science and outreach organization that educates about wildlife conservation. The nearby waterhole of the Mpala Ranch will give you the chance to spot large herds of elephants, gazelles, crocodiles, leopards, and rare opportunities to observe reticulated giraffes, Grevy’s zebras, and African wild dogs. Thanks to a large population of hippos, the area is also nicknamed the Hippo Pool!

Aberdare National Park

Situated by the Ark Hotel, the webcam focus on the waterhole to observe elephants, buffaloes, red duikers, bushbucks, colobus and vervet monkeys, and leopards.

Wolong Panda Center

The bamboo trees of the Shenshuping Gengda Panda Center , located in China’s Wolong Valley, provide the right habitat for pandas. A breeding and research center, the webcam lets you observe the endangered species.

Tau Game Groot Marico Waterholes

Located in the Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa’s 4th largest game reserve, the Marico River is home to the popular Tau waterhole. The African wildlife cam there will show elephants, giraffes, and zebras coming to drink, while lions, tigers, cheetahs, Nile crocodiles hunt smaller prey and birds.

Nkorho Bush Lodge Waterhole

Close to the famous Kruger National Park, animals wander from one park to the other freely. Search for the “Big Five” as well as other wildlife and birds in the Sabi and Game Reserve deep in the African bushveld. The camera brings in infrared technology that allows you to see the animals during their nocturnal activities.

Olifants River

The Olifants River is a tributary of the Limpopo River and passes through the Kruger National Park. Thanks to this wildlife camera close to the Naledi Game Lodge in the Naledi Game Reserve, check for Africa wildlife, the Big Five (elephants, rhinoceros, buffalos, lions, and leopards), as well as crocodiles and hippos, elephants, and giraffes, baboons, waterbuck, bushbuck, impalas, storks, herons that usually populate the area.

Naledi Cat-EYE

Also located in the Olifants West Game Reserve , the unusual setup of this live nature cam at eye level gives a unique perspective. Watch for leopards, giraffes, and elephants among other wildlife as they come closeby.

This live cam overlooks the main beach of the watering hole at Mpala Research Centre in central Kenya’s Laikipia County. Tune in at dawn and dusk local time to see the most animals, including hippos, hyenas, lions, leopards, giraffes, kudus, elephants, and many more.

Tembe Elephant Park

Located between Zululand and Mozambique, the Tembe Elephant Park is known for having the largest elephants in Africa, but also the other animals of the “Big 5” – lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalo as well as over 300 birds and other species. Check the Tembe webcam for a chance to find them!

Djuma Waterhole

Located by the Gowrie dam on Djuma Game Reserve , try to see the Big Five, as well as Impala, Kudu, Hippopotamus, and a great number of birds. The reserve is part of the Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve on the western border of the Kruger National Park.

WildEarth Safari

One of the most popular live wildlife cameras, check this webcam for a live African wildlife safari broadcast, right from the wilderness!

Kwa Maritane Waterhole 

Located in the Pilanesberg National Park, Rustenburg, the waterhole attracts the Big 5, zebras to giraffes, antelopes, and even wild dogs.  All of those can be spotted by the wildlife cam .

Rosie’s Pan Waterhole

In the Balule Game Reserve close to Hoedspruit and the Kruger National Park, the best viewing time to see wildlife by the Rosie’s Pan waterhole is in daylight hours.

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Mountain gorillas.

The endangered mountain gorillas live in the Virunga Mountains, a region split over three countries: Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the DRC, Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education ( GRACE) Center works towards the protection of their habitat, and the webcam by the Gorilla Forest Corridor. We had the opportunity to see the silverback gorillas in Rwanda , an incredible experience! One of the few Gorilla cams available!

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The Cayman Reef is a known cleaning station where larger fish are being cleaned by smaller fish. The underwater webcam set in the lagoon in the Cayman Islands lets watch for nurse sharks, porcupine fish, blue tangs, southern stingrays, barracudas, spotted eagle rays, and even Caribbean reef sharks.

Tarangire Treetops

The cam at Elewana Collection property focuses on the nearby waterhole, a realtime, 24 7 cam to capture animals day and night. When you travel to Tanzania , make sure to visit Zanzibar!

Cape Churchill

Cape Churchill in Wapusk National Park is famous for the largest population of polar bears. In October and November, polar bears gather in Churchill where they wait for the ice to form so that they can traverse and hunt for ringed seals, their main food source.

Koala Sanctuary

Thanks to eight webcams across the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane, watch the iconic Australian animal  Koala Cams . Look for young koalas, or wait for the group to snuggle for real cute moments.

Wildlife & Webcam Organizations

Most of these webcams were installed by lodges, rescue and breeding centers, and nature parks. Several were also implemented thanks to online communities like Africam that connects wildlife enthusiasts with live sightings in the African bush or Explore that helped install webcams in many locations around the world. Africam is planning on adding donation features on their site shortly, please consider donating to support their initiatives.

As we know, many of these animals are endangered today. Organizations like WWF work toward protecting them. A small donation can go a long way.

Right, so these are no animal web cameras, but we thought these live web cameras around the world were rather impressive, so we decided to add them in the mix!

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An incredible stream of volcanic activities!

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Popocatépetl is an active volcano in central Mexico, which entered into activity in 1991.

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May 10, 2020 at 4:46 pm

Thank you for sharing this! I was supposed to do a gorilla trek in Uganda in June and now I’ve seen some on the webcam! 😁

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May 11, 2020 at 6:23 am

We got to see the gorillas in Rwanda a few years ago – you are in for a treat once you get there! We were supposed to be in Africa as well, driving from Egypt to South Africa via the East coast. Uganda would have been one of the countries we would have driven through. We actually just shared a post on Uganda , on what we are hoping to see once we – finally – get there! Did you reschedule the trip yet, or waiting to see how things go?

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May 10, 2020 at 1:42 pm

wow great collection of safari videos! Thanks for brightening up our weekend!

May 11, 2020 at 6:18 am

Glad you liked our post! Did you get to see the Condor and Eagle chicks? I could spend hours just watching them!

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May 11, 2020 at 1:02 pm

I did! despite what the adults look like the chicks are so cute lol

May 15, 2020 at 8:19 am

Lol, I agree! Most young are way cuter than their adult version! 🙂

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April 23, 2020 at 4:51 pm

How cool is modern technology! Imagine if someone told us 50 years ago that we could watch live animal footage from across the world, right from the comfort of a home computer. We probably wouldn’t have believed them. I’m going to kick back later on and watch some of these virtual animal cams and see what I can spot.

April 30, 2020 at 4:40 am

Agree, and who knows what we will be doing in the coming 50 years! Maybe we can teleport? 🙂 As for the cam, we watched the Condor and the Eagles chicks last night – so cute!

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April 20, 2020 at 2:06 pm

THIS IS THE BEST. There are SO many cute babies! Watching the panda babies play on the swing melted my heart. I’m going to sit with my partner and go through each video with him tonight while we eat dinner! Thank you so much for putting this together xx

April 23, 2020 at 5:04 am

Thank you for the kind words, but yeah, all credits go to the participating crew! Watching wildlife always brings many fascinating moments!

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April 20, 2020 at 10:46 am

We loved being out in the wildlife parks. But when that is not possible it is great to know there are some great wildlife cams to take us for a virtual visit. We have never visited the Channel Islands, so might start there. Seeing the humpbacks on the Hawaiian Islands would also be a treat. But a trip back to South Africa would bring back such great memories. Thanks for sharing these!

April 23, 2020 at 11:59 pm

Though California is home, we never made it to the Channel Islands! The grass is always greener somewhere else, right? We haven’t been to South Africa yet but to Tanzania and Rwanda, and agree with you, that brings back great memories for sure!

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Environment | ‘a very bad individual’: man shot, wounded two san jose police officers shot in hotel confrontation, environment | watch live: peregrine falcon webcam up and running on alcatraz island, world’s fastest bird now lives where al capone and “machine gun” kelly once were cooped up.

Lawrencium, a female peregrine falcon, tends to her chicks on Thursday, May 2, 2024, at Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay. (National Park Service / Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy webcam)

Move over Al Capone. There’s a new star at Alcatraz. A different type of jail bird.

She fast. She’s sleek. And she has four sidekicks. Biologists from the National Park Service have turned on a live streaming public web camera featuring “Larry,” a 6-year-old peregrine falcon who built a nest several years ago on the famed 22-acre island in San Francisco Bay that was once was home to America’s toughest federal prison.

The female bird, whose full name is Lawrencium, was the offspring of two of the famed peregrine falcons at UC Berkeley’s Campanile tower, Annie and Grinnell. In 2020 she became the first peregrine ever recorded nesting at Alcatraz, a rocky island that receives more than 1.7 million tourists a year.

Larry had four fluffy chicks several weeks ago in a nest at a hidden oceanfront cave on the side of the island, away from the famed former prison. And now the public can watch her raise them, feed them, and fawn over them, 24-7.

“We want to highlight the wildlife we have here on the bay, and how these birds are thriving and surviving in this urban area,” said Lidia D’Amico, a National Park Service biologist on Alcatraz. “I think its the coolest thing.”

The camera was set up with the help of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, a non-profit group. It can be viewed at www.parksconservancy.org/FalconCam

Peregrine falcons are the fastest birds in the world, able to dive in the air at more at 200 mph — roughly three times as fast as a cheetah runs — as they are hunting other birds.

After nearly going extinct in the 1970s due to the now-banned chemical DDT, they have rebounded steadily in numbers and were removed from the endangered species list in 1999. The birds like to nest in high up areas, and have made prominent homes in recent years on top of bridges, tall buildings, cliff faces, and other perches across California and the United States

Other peregrine falcon nest webcams at UC Berkeley and the top of San Jose City Hall have captivated the public over the past 20 years, drawing hundreds of thousands of viewers.

“A lot of people are surprised to find out that a prey bird like this, a symbol of wilderness, can be living in urban areas and doing so well,” said Zeka Glucs, director of the Predatory Bird Research Group at UC Santa Cruz. “People really fall in love with them.”

Webcams help scientists track the behavior of peregrines, condors, eagles and other birds, without being too intrusive. They also generate excitement among students and families, build support for research programs, and the laws that have brought the birds back from the brink of extinction 50 years ago, she said.

DDT, a widely used pesticide 1950s and 1960s, made the eggshells of many birds thin, causing them to be crushed in nests. It devastated populations of eagles, brown pelicans, peregrine falcons, and other birds. After President Nixon banned the chemical in 1972, the recovery began.

By 1975 there were only 324 known breeding pairs of peregrine falcons in the United States. Today, there are about 3,000, and 400 in California alone. The birds, along with other success stories like the gray whale, American bison, and bald eagle, are commonly cited as an example of how species that are in serious decline can be rescued if scientists, conservation groups and political leaders work together.

“It is awesome we even have these nests to watch,” Glucs said. “They are an emblem of success, and a flagship species for the Endangered Species Act. But it was close, because of DDT.”

Alcatraz’s star resident, Lawrencium, got her name after hatching in 2018. It was through a naming contest and honored Lawrencium, an element discovered by researchers at the UC Berkeley campus in 1961.

Ever since she first arrived at Alcatraz in 2019, the neighborhood changed. She and her male mate, who doesn’t have a name, instantly became the top predator on an island known for its bird life.

They have dive-bombed and taken out pigeons, gulls — even a goose.

They feed their four chicks, who were born in mid-April, regularly, bringing in various meals after hunting. The chicks will be big enough to leave the nest by June.

The birds put on a regular show, which can be habit-forming to watch.

“Their behaviors are very recognizable,” Glucs said. “There are a lot of parents who feel empathy for the peregrines because they have to constantly feed their young, and keep them warm and happy when they aren’t always cooperating.”

A former maximum security prison, Alcatraz operated from 1934 to 1963, housing such hardened criminals as mobster Al Capone (who played banjo in the inmate band, the Rock Islanders), George “Machine Gun” Kelly and Robert Stroud, a convicted murderer who became known as “The Birdman of Alcatraz” because he had studied ornithology while at Leavenworth Prison, and written a book, Diseases of Canaries.

Although the windswept island is known for its history — as a military prison in the 1800s, then America’s most famous end point for bank robbers, murderers and mob bosses in the mid-20th century, it also has considerable natural features.

The island, named “La Isla de los Alcatraces” (The Island of the Pelicans) by Spanish explorer Lt. Juan Manuel de Ayala in 1775, is home to tide pools, cliffs and a variety of wildlife, including cormorants, gulls and harbor seals.

And after Thursday, when the new peregrine nest cam went live, it also will be known as a stage for the world’s fastest bird. With new episodes live every day.

“It’s a huge win,” Glucs said. “I think they are going to get a lot of viewers. You can hear the soundscape of sea birds and waves on the webcam. And see different kinds of prey coming into the nest. It’s a different experience from the city nests.”

Lawrencium, a female peregrine falcon, tends to her four chicks in a nest along the rocky cliffs of Alcatraz Island on Friday May 3, 2024, as seen from a newly installed live web cam. (Photo: National Park Service and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy)

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