Dogs that Changed the World
Learn how the domestication of dogs might have taken place.
Learn how the domestication of dogs might have taken place.
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How wildlife and animal life survive in the severe landscape of Death Valley.
Emmy-winning filmmaker Hugh Miles presents a lyrical portrait of Scotland's Caledonian Forest.
Millions of years ago, the advance and retreat of ice shaped the mountains, coastlines, gorges and inland waterways of Ireland.
Eagles, pumas, sandhill cranes and other creatures seek sustenance from the Colorado River and its environs.
The human and natural histories of the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole, Wyo., interlink.
An active volcano Hawaii's big island has created land and consumed homes.
Natural wonders of Hawaii include volcanic eruptions, molten lava, monstrous waves and humpbacked whales.
Exploration of Puget Sound's ecosystem.
The story of beavers in North America - their history, near extinction, and comeback.
NATURE visits one of the world's most spectacular aquariums.
Join a team of scientists on an expedition to find and film the birds of New Guinea.
The first comprehensive film chronicle of the jaguar.
There are over 400 breeds of dog, each unique for its personality, habits, and form.
Learn how the domestication of dogs might have taken place.
Ecologist Chris Morgan explores the world of black bears.
Ecologist Chris Morgan camps among the largest concentration of grizzles in the world.
Explore the delicate balance of the interconnected lives of bears, trees, and salmon.
Examine unlikely cross-species relationships and what they suggest about animal emotions.
Feel the emotion as keepers and carers reunite with the wild animals they raised.
See the many reasons why animals gather in colonies.
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