Experience Earth in its primal form, where predators and prey enact the ancient rituals of survival, the ground below us trembles and erupts, and the pulse of life permeates its very essence.

Wolf's Journey

"Wolf's Journey"

Follow the adventure of Slava, a lone wolf, rejected by his pack after having been beaten by the dominant male. His trek will begin in Romania and transverse 3,600 km through 11 countries as he searches for a peaceful place and his own pack.

Penguins: The African Chaplin

African penguins are unique on the African continent and fight against extinction. Despite the protection of the islands where they live, the population continues to decline and scientists are trying to prevent the disappearance of the species.

City Wildlife Rescue

"City Wildlife Rescue"

The team at the Toronto Wildlife Center tend to ill and injured animals, with the hope of returning them to their natural habitat.

Wildest Places

"Wildest Places"

Witnessing a diverse range of animal life while exploring some of the world's wildest places and harshest habitats.

Antarctica

Antarctica has a unique landscape; only by icebreaker can humans reach isolated islands.

Expedition Antarctica

"Expedition Antarctica"

Join a team of marine scientists as they embark on an unprecedented journey across the great Southern Ocean and beyond to Antarctica. In this extreme environment, the stakes are high but if successful, their findings could profoundly affect lives.

Last Chance to See

"Last Chance to See"

This wildlife documentary, produced for and aired on the BBC in 2009, is a follow-up to a book and radio series that chronicled the expeditions of writer Douglas Adams and zoologist Mark Carwardine, whose mission was to find and report on some of the most endangered species around the world. The six-episode TV version features Carwardine -- joined by actor Stephen Fry; Adams died in 2001 -- retracing the steps that he and Adams first took 20 years ago to see how vulnerable species -- manatees in the Amazon, white rhinos in Kenya, Komodo dragons in Malaysia and Indonesia, and others -- are faring.

Jimmy's Big Bee Rescue

"Jimmy's Big Bee Rescue"

Bees are disappearing fast, with 46% of species having declined in the past 10 years; Jimmy Doherty looks at the reasons why, and rallies the people of Peterborough to bring back the bees.

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