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How the Wild Things Sleep

How the Wild Things Sleep

This documentary explores some of the most extreme sleepers on Earth; why and how do animals sleep, and how do they deal…

Wild Alaska

Wild Alaska

This series explores spring, summer and winter in Alaska's extreme wilderness and discovers the unique species that have learnt to thrive in…

Waterhole: Africa's Animal Oasis

Waterhole: Africa's Animal Oasis

A custom‑built waterhole in Tanzania rigged with hidden cameras captures a year of transformation through the seasons; which animals drank the most,…

Extreme World

Extreme World

This series invites us to discover the stories of resilient life forms that fight to endure on an increasingly unpredictable planet -…

Arctic

Arctic

The Arctic's steady seasons have allowed life to thrive for millennia, but global warming is upsetting this balance and scientists are discovering…

Nature's Leading Ladies

Nature's Leading Ladies

Only very few mammals have a female as their leader; how do these female bosses maintain their leadership position? Biologists and researchers…

A Restless Planet

A Restless Planet

The planet slowly rearranges continents like pieces of a giant puzzle; tectonic forces open new oceans, transform the landscape, and trigger climate…

Tiger Legacy

Tiger Legacy

Tigers are among the most secretive and intriguing of the big cats; filmed over seven years, this series delves into the lives…

San Andreas: A Race Against Time

San Andreas: A Race Against Time

The San Andreas Fault is the junction point of two tectonic plates stretching across San Francisco and Los Angeles; it is 1,300km…

The Science of Big Cats

The Science of Big Cats

Scientists are uncovering new truths about cats using tech like tracking collars; from cheetahs' agility to Iberian lynx recovery, groundbreaking research and…

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