Back From The Brink: Saving The King's Horses
Trakehners, bred in the 18th century, are hailed as one of the world's finest horse breeds.
Trakehners, bred in the 18th century, are hailed as one of the world's finest horse breeds.
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In the grasses of Sri Lanka's scrub forests, a leopard stalks his prey.
Not even the big bad wolf can touch the dingo when it comes to being feared and hated.
Too many legs? Feathers? Tentacles as arms? Behold, there's more to nature's greatest than fluffy cuteness!
From remote mountains and forests to distant islands, in the face of the inexorable spread of modernity.
Each spring, millions of migrating birds traverse Israel, connecting Africa, Asia, and Europe.
In Africa's wilderness, only 20,000 lions remain, with most killed for hunting over the past decade.
Meet maniacs, killers, and sweet-faced assassins in this fun intro to the world's rarest marsupials.
They bring joy and laughter: Barbary macaques in Gibraltar pickpocket tourists at lightning speed.
Trakehners, bred in the 18th century, are hailed as one of the world's finest horse breeds.
New residents of the Iberian forests appear, including the imperial eagle and lynx, plus returning animals.
We explore the unique Iberian forests, shaped by humans and nature, rich in biodiversity.
Germany's Sea eagles thrive by stealing food from sea ravens, showcasing their expert poaching skills.
Witness Golden eagles in aerial views, showcasing their majestic flights, and hunting skills.
Discover the hidden Cantabrian Mountains, home to bears, wolves, and capercaillies, thriving in nature.
Explore our closest relatives: snub-nosed monkeys at 4,000m, macaques in hot springs, and Thai macaque feasts.
Worldwide bird journey: Arctic Eiders, Hawaiian albatross couples, Sri Lankan magpies, and Aussie cockatoos.
Big cats amaze: from tigers to elusive snow leopards, each boasts unique power, elegance, and skill.
One of the cheetahs has been kept separate from humans for month and trained to prowl on his own.
A young volunteer learns how to feed a Nile crocodile without being devoured herself.
Biodiversity is vital for life, valued by scientists, but what does it truly mean?
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