Series focussing on wildlife around the world
A loggerhead turtle journeys across the Pacific, meeting dolphins and whales, sharks and giant squids, and typhoons and fishermen along the way.
DetailsDocumentary about a naturalist who believes that grizzly bears aren't actually dangerous and that our unnecessary fear of them is driving them to extinction.
DetailsFilm tracing the life of the Giant Japanese Hornet, one of the deadliest insects on earth. A queen builds a colony in an old temple garden.
DetailsNature documentary featuring the wildlife of Hawaii's famous surf zone and the surfers and scientists who are fighting to protect it.
DetailsNature documentary examining the sudden proliferation of deadly saltwater crocodiles in Australia, and attempts to investigate the problem.
DetailsNature documentary. Anchorage is the test ground for an experiment where human residents are trying to share their parks and gardens with big, dangerous animals.
DetailsWildlife documentary. A look at the Central African state of Gabon, which is devoted to wildlife conservation and sensitive development.
DetailsDocumentary following 83-year-old fisherman Sangoro Tanaka, who lives in Satoyama, a landscape of lakes, rivers and a rich variety of wildlife.
DetailsDocumentary. Bird expert Roy Dennis examines the reasons for the failure of some British seabirds to breed, and sees how they can adapt and survive.
DetailsThis film follows two dogs who face an uncertain future in rescue homes because they are so out of control. Can professional trainers help?
DetailsA lyrical portrait of the Wye valley through the eyes of four characters who make their living from the land.
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