Series of wildlife and nature documentaries with access to never-seen before footage
Nature documentary. How thousands of strange nocturnal birds make their home on the island of Bardsey in North Wales, and an exploration of the rich history of the island itself.
DetailsNature documentary about winter on the north Norfolk coast, where the attractions include seals and pink-footed geese.
DetailsDocumentary looking at Cornwall in summer, the perfect time to enjoy the dramatic landscape and spectacular wildlife of the south-western tip of Britain.
DetailsDocumentary about the Blasket Islands, the most westerly point in Europe. Sue Redican is the only inhabitant and each summer she shares them with dolphins, seals and sea birds.
DetailsWorld freediving champion Tanya Streeter goes on an underwater adventure, swimming alongside the fascinating marine life that inhabits the beautiful Caribbean.
DetailsWorld champion free diver Tanya Streeter visits the Galapagos Islands to discover how aquatic performance has evolved since the time of the dinosaurs.
DetailsA unique island tour of the Mediterranean's Galapagos, seen through the eyes of local people and full of the rare wildlife they are helping to protect.
DetailsCharlotte Uhlenbroek has brought the world of wildlife to television for just over a decade. On location in Africa, she reflects on some of her most memorable moments to date.
DetailsSaba Douglas-Hamilton, from her home in Kenya, tells how it feels to get to know wild animals. She also relives some of her most intense and exciting moments.
DetailsWildlife documentary. This intimate portrait follows the badgers of the New Forest through their busiest time of year, giving an insight into their lives.
DetailsEvery summer, thousands of Atlantic puffins congregate on Skomer Island to breed. Over the course of a summer, we follow their adventures on this enchanting island.
DetailsPortrait of the wildlife of the Scilly Islands.
DetailsNature documentary with Saba Douglas Hamilton. She visits the frozen High Arctic in search of two female polar bears who became famous through David Attenborough's documentaries.
DetailsNature documentary about how the elk fawns of Yellowstone National Park defend themselves against attack from grizzly bears on the prowl.
DetailsWildlife documentary. Charlotte Uhlenbroek travels to the heart of the Congo to meet a very special family of Lowland Gorillas who allow humans within 5 metres.
DetailsSteve Backshall discovers Japan's wilderness. Along the way, he boils an egg by volcano, shares his hot spring with a flock of swans and meets feisty Macaque monkeys on the beach.
DetailsWorld champion freediver Tanya Streeter is scared of sharks. To conquer her phobia she travels to the Maldives in search of the biggest shark in the world.
DetailsShort documentary about a family of tawny owls in the Forest of Dean, with rarely seen footage from inside the nest.
DetailsNature documentary about arctic terns, which migrate further than any other animal, flying all the way from Antarctica to spend their summer on Northumberland's coast.
DetailsThe volcanic Eden of Yellowstone National Park is touched by tragedy as the super volcano which gave it so much life could also be its destruction.
DetailsMonty Halls dives the wreck of an old battleship that was sunk in 2006 to create an underwater wildlife haven off the coast of Plymouth.
DetailsA look at the flora and fauna in Yorkshire's Wensleydale, home to the curlew bird and to rare surprises like sea lampreys and peregrine falcons.
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