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- Feature-length version of the documentary TV series Planet Earth (2006), following the migration paths of four animal families.
- Sir David Attenborough narrates a documentary about the natural animals in the British Isles and Ireland.
- Join a voyage through aquatic realms where humans have rarely dared to go. Waddle with playful penguins, dart with lightning speed through schools of sharks, ride over stormy waves with massive whales and view rare alien-like creatures.
- Peep, Chirp, and Quack explore the "Big Wide World" around them, leading to mischief and adventures.
- Take a trip to a zoo like no other as Jürgen and his oddball gang of gorillas reveal a secret world of talking animals. From beat boxing tortoises to vegetarian lions to miniature maniac monkeys - anything is possible at The Zoo.
- An inspiring exploration of one family's resilience and fortitude shot using innovative and groundbreaking filming techniques.
- An in-depth look at some of China's most impressive natural sites such as the ancient Han kingdom, the Mongol steppes, the Silk Road and the Tibetan Plateau.
- David Attenborough's comprehensive study of how a remarkable group of animals evolved - a group that includes ourselves.
- Focuses on the cyclical journey taken by all living creatures, from birth to having youngsters of their own.
- A man is an extraordinarily strong, having a loud voice, enterprising and in a high degree gregarious monkey. Time to study the pattern of her behavior.
- More than twenty years after her murder, Sigourney Weaver recounts Dian Fossey's transformation from researcher to conservation activist.
- Nuzzle and Scratch, two Alpaca's, work for the Two by Two Employment Agency. They take on a series of different jobs, none of which they can do properly, with hilarious results.
- TV Series"Mission OceanX" will follow the maiden voyage of the Alucia2, a next-generation exploration ship belonging to underwater exploration organization OceanX.
- In this landmark series, the BBC Natural History Unit explores a vast ocean that stretches nearly 10,000 miles, from Arctic to Antarctic and from sun-drenched tropical reefs to crushing abyssal depths.
- Docudrama about the maverick Canadian logger, Grant Hadwin, who became increasingly disillusioned with the logging industry.
- Puck is the leader of a family of bottlenose dolphins known to researchers as The Beaches because of their unusual habit of catching fish by driving them through shallows to the shore. She is heavily pregnant with her eighth calf, Samu , but the baby is late and the seas are starting to fill up with hundreds of sharks, ever-ready to feast on newborns. Swimming with Puck as she waits for Samu's birth, are her surviving daughters and grand-daughters and a five-year-old son, India, who ought to have sought independence by now but seems reluctant to leave the family circle. Change and hazards lie ahead and with the use of the latest in miniature HD cameras, and underwater listening devices, this film grants viewers unprecedented insight into how dolphins live, including the earliest hours of Samu's life, how older sisters help to guard the baby against sharks and scenes which suggest: . dolphin mothers 'sing' to their unborn babies . unrelated females gather to greet newborns . family members give life-skills lessons to the very young. As the story unfolds, audiences also discover the hazards of living shark-filled waters; find out about what happens to Puck's son when he first leaves the group, and witness the unusual variety of hunting techniques developed by Shark Bay's dolphins, including the first known example of tool use by a marine mammal. Additional revelations are provided by Professor Janet Mann, of Georgetown University, USA, who has been studying the dolphins of Shark Bay for more than 20 years. In that time, Janet Mann has collated the life stories of around 1,500 individuals, learned to recognise many on sight and revolutionised what it known about dolphin life, including discovering the dolphin tool-users - a family which fixes sponges to their snouts to hunt close to the sea-bed.
- The two furballs of fun guide viewers through what's safe and what's not.
- On the frontlines of conservation, a global network of scientists risk everything to save the endangered animals they love.
- Wildlife expert Valmik Thapar journeys through the Indian subcontinent, showcasing its diverse landscapes and rich flora and fauna, from deserts to snowy peaks, mangroves to coral reefs.
- Marine biologist and doctoral student Amani Webber-Schultz rates 10 shark attacks in movies and TV shows, such as "Jaws," for realism.
- A look at the Indigenous Central American civilisations-Maya, Taino and Aztec-and the animals which influenced their culture
- Andes to Amazon is an exploration of the exciting, diverse and unique wildlife that inhabits the dramatic landscapes of the vast South American continent. It's a land of great extremes, stretching from the Antarctic to the Equator. It has the planet's greatest river system, longest mountain chain, biggest and richest rainforest and driest desert. Using the latest camera techniques, including infrared night-vision cameras, rarely seen animals are revealed, whilst a specialist aerial cameraman soars over the continent, revealing an entirely new perspective on its varied and dramatic landscape.
- Wilderness survival expert Laura Zerra rates 10 wilderness survival scenes in movies and television shows for realism. Zerra has been teaching wilderness survival for over 17 years and has appeared five times on the reality-television show "Naked and Afraid." Zerra discusses the accuracy of wilderness survival scenes in "The Revenant" (2015) starring Leonardo DiCaprio, "The Grey" (2011) starring Liam Neeson, and "Rambo: First Blood" (1982) starring Sylvester Stallone. She comments on the reality of the dangers presented in "Into the Wild" (2007), "Those Who Wish Me Dead" (2021), and "The Edge" (1997). Zerra also analyzes which survival tactics are accurate in "The Office" (2007), "The Way Back" (2010), "The Hunted" (2003), and "The Mountain Between Us" (2017).