Galapagos
Fish draw birds to the islands man's actions, past and present, affect wildlife.
Fish draw birds to the islands man's actions, past and present, affect wildlife.
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A decade after a momentous dam removal, salmon are helping revive a lost U.S. ecosystem.
Conservationists invoke Ecuadorian rights of nature to save biodiversity hotspots.
Scientists, soldiers, and landowners are giving a special woodpecker a new lease on life.
British beavers bring chaos, controversy and benefits to an over-manicured landscape.
New Yorkers are deploying oysters to restore their harbor and protect their coastline.
From dust storms in Australia to ice storms in Canada: How temperature drives weather.
Without water, there would be almost no weather: Richard explores water's crucial role.
Man-made tornadoes and whirlwinds made of fire: Richard visits one of the windiest places.
The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.
Capture the interaction between the Kalahari Desert and the Okavango River delta.
Watch as the Kalahari swarms with life brought forth by a brief season of sudden storms.
Undisturbed the saguaro cactus can grow to 60 feet, weigh 10 tons and live 150 years.
Millions of years ago, the advance and retreat of ice shaped Ireland.
The Galapagos Islands and filming by D. Plage.
Fish draw birds to the islands man's actions, past and present, affect wildlife.
Eagles, pumas, cranes and other creatures seek sustenance from the Colorado River.
Explore the wildlife and natural history of Hong Kong.
The island Tiwai is home to one of the highest densities of primates in the world.
Madagascar tries to protect its ecosystem while preserving Malagasy traditions.
Explore Yosemite to discover how climate change affects the valley's majestic beauty.
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