Wild Walk
Swati walks in the footsteps of the san, the early hunter gatherers of southern Africa. Come to !Khwa ttu, to learn about their history, culture and why they are some of the world's first passionate conservationists.
Swati walks in the footsteps of the san, the early hunter gatherers of southern Africa. Come to !Khwa ttu, to learn about their history, culture and why they are some of the world's first passionate conservationists.
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An active black Labrador, a mischievous boxer-mastiff mix, and a lovable Brittany springer are all headed to PawsAbility after being involved in separate car accidents. A husky mix with a recent cancer diagnosis also returns for help with a second brace.
A nervous Maremma sheepdog and a relaxed cat test Janice as she makes several prosthetics. Meanwhile, a German Shepherd needs an indoor slipper, and an Australian Cattle Dog seeks help for a knee injury.
Leo needs a front leg brace to be able to walk, while champion show dog, Sergio, needs a knee brace to get back to his career.
Chevy is an ideal candidate for a brace, while Toby participates in My Pet's Brace's first-ever pressure mat study, measuring how much weight dogs can put on their legs after receiving braces or prosthetics.
Frost bite caused Paddington to lose both front paws, so new prosthetics get him up and about. Chooch is a police dog needing a brace to get back to work patrolling the streets of Pittsburgh.
Our closest relatives, primates are a diverse group of highly intelligent mammals. Over 440 species, with varied social structures and behaviours, explore chimpanzee's, gorillas, orangutan and more.
Despite popularity, it seems the future does not bode well for the penguins, finding themselves in a shrinking world of melting snow and ice. However, they remain on the shores of our beaches and on the unforgiving Antarctic ice shelves and oceans.
Over hundreds of millions of years, they existed here long before us. Surviving natural disasters and mass extinctions, the are now among the oldest animals on earth.
With populations steadily decreasing for decades prompting the forced reintroduction of wolves where the population has disappeared entirely, conservationists worldwide are struggling to keep the wolf alive and well.
Delve into the shadows to uncover the secrets of nocturnal survival.
Deep in the heart of Mexico's Yucatan, Blue World explores remote cenotes in the jungle that were once used for Mayan rituals.
This episode documents Jonathan Bird's actual cave training in the Bahamas and follows him as he learns how to dive safely in the overhead environment of a cave in an attempt to earn his full cave diver certification.
Blue World joins an expedition to recruit a new camera operator in the form of a 1,000 pound Tiger shark! Working with experienced shark handlers, we place a camera on the dorsal fin of the shark to see what it can film all by itself.
Exploring the world of pigs and their look-alikes, from wild pigs in Africa to the portly hippo and the barnyard piglet.
What makes a mammal a mammal and in what ways do they differ from other animals: it's a lot more than just feeding their young with milk.
How looking at an animals legs and feet gives us clues about where an animal lives, what it eats, and how it survives.
For these creatures, ejection and odour are potent instruments in capturing prey and also
These creatures have evolved to incorporate spitting and stinging into their deadly arsenal for surviving in the wild.
These creatures all utilize venom and poison to attack, defend and hunt, with devastating results.
The sun heats the earth and life begins again. The animals wake from hibernation and busy themselves, building their nests in treetops and caves as they prepare to breed. All the spring babies are fighting for survival though their first days.
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