Tue, Apr 16, 2019
Our wide open spaces are home to some of our most spectacular wildlife. Out here they are easy to spot, but just as we can see them, they can see us and when they do, their behaviour changes. We are on the outside looking in. Now, we can be invisible. In the vast wetlands of the Indian subcontinent we watch the mating dance of the sarus crane. In Africa we see elephants in their unguarded moments and wildebeest on their annual trek. We join lions on an elephant hunt and visit the arctic tundra to watch wolves and caribou. Baby polar bears at play enthrall us and we watch the stealth of the mother bear hunting seal.
Tue, Apr 23, 2019
Dense forests, soaring mountains, remote inhospitable places isolated by ocean, terrain or climate. Cut off from the world, the last havens for some of our most rare and endangered wildlife.
Tue, Apr 30, 2019
Water, whether in rivers, lakes or oceans is home to billions of earth's most astonishing creatures. Yet this is a secret world unknown to most of us. For water is not our natural habitat and spending time beneath the surface is difficult and dangerous.