Wild Connection
With the geological closure of the Isthmus of Panama 4 million years ago, the two largest oceans of the planet were separated.
With the geological closure of the Isthmus of Panama 4 million years ago, the two largest oceans of the planet were separated.
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On the Mediterranean island farthest from any mainland, where many flightless animals died out we discover for every body a story never told before.
The rather ordinary-looking bocage landscape has an extraordinary tale to tell. This familiar landscape is man-made, created centuries ago and maintained ever since. Yet it teems with wildlife.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens' wetlands and lakes are the lifeblood for a community of exceptional wonders living in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Central America is witsess to the collision between two words.
In the Dampier archipelago, in north-western Australia, archaeologists are deciphering one of the greatest books of history ever written by man.
Sa Kaeo is a province best known for its legendary poisonous snakes. Siamese Russel's vipers' hematoxic venom can cause renal failure in their victims.
Fascinating Places
Explores Singapore's hidden wilderness - overlooked areas of the island that are home to an astonishing variety of fascinating creatures.
The airport on the island of Baltra in the Galapagos is about two hours from Quito, Ecuador.
What life is like for a fauna that resisted leaving its home and has now experienced an explosion of biodiversity of fish, birds, reptiles and marine mammals.
Along the eastern coast of Africa, the Swahili people has long intrigued scientists. They became Muslims long before the Islamization of Africa, and their language, Swahili, is infused with Arabic.
For thousands of years, men have painted no less than 35,000 rock paintings on the walls of these caves.
They are the great stores of nature. The basis of everything is the little algae, diet of lots of molluscs, insects, crustaceans and fish.
Pollution, uncontrolled fishing and other factors are having a devastating impact on ecosystems as rainforests, rivers, seas and wetlands are imperiled, so is the very existence of the species that inhabit them.
It is most probably when eating that most morphological adjustments associated with special instruments can be found, as if they were refined pieces of cutlery.
With the geological closure of the Isthmus of Panama 4 million years ago, the two largest oceans of the planet were separated.
What life is like for a fauna that resisted leaving its home and has now experienced an explosion of biodiversity of fish, birds, reptiles and marine mammals.
Follow two otter families and encounter macaques, pythons and stingrays battling to survive and learning to flourish in the waterways of Singapore.
The Great Barrier Reef is the only place in the world where ancient rainforest meets a tropical reef, with the coastal fringe supporting a variety of unique wildlife.
Grassland is the Earth's second largest ecosystem on land. China's grassland makes up an important part of the Eurasian Steppe.
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