Nature
Perpetual Motion explores two great agents of creation and destruction – the atmosphere and the oceans. Together they create the patterns of life from rainforest to desert – and also produce the furies of hurricanes and tornadoes.
Perpetual Motion explores two great agents of creation and destruction – the atmosphere and the oceans. Together they create the patterns of life from rainforest to desert – and also produce the furies of hurricanes and tornadoes.
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Heavenly Partners investigates the Earth’s most important neighbors the sun and the moon. These control the seasons and the tides, the very rhythms of life from the high reaches of the Arctic to the super-heated tropics.
Perpetual Motion explores two great agents of creation and destruction – the atmosphere and the oceans. Together they create the patterns of life from rainforest to desert – and also produce the furies of hurricanes and tornadoes.
In the Beginning is the story of the origin of our solar system and the formation of our planet. Gorgeous visual images clearly illustrate the long geological history of ice and fire which formed the Earth’s crust, spawned volcanoes, created our atm
See the many reasons why animals gather in colonies.
Animal architecture gives remarkable insights into animal innovation.
Bird nests come in all shapes and sizes; each one is a work of art, built with just a beak.
Join a team of scientists on an expedition to find and film the birds of New Guinea.
A bearded vulture, the bonebreaker, feeds atop the harsh Pyrenees separating Spain and France.
Animals endure hostile environment of South Africa's Drakensberg Mountains.
The future of the macaw, whose survival may depend on poachers.
Half of Australia's 56 species of parrots are shown in outstanding photography and more.
Parrot experts, owners and biologists share their stories.
Fly with the Super Hummingbirds: great athletes, tender mums, brave in combat and up for challenges.
Female Adélie penguins lay their eggs and leave the males to guard the nests.
Deforestation threatens macaque monkeys of Japan.
Icebergs are the source of life for seals, krill, penguins and petrels.
Powerful winds affect Antarctica's climate and topography.
Penguins, seals, soft corals, sponges, and tubeworms adapt to life in Antarctica's subzero waters.
Explores relationships within a wild-dog pack.
The relationship between man and dog during the 1,200-mile Iditarod dog-sled race.
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