Wild Iberia
The time of stillness and silence has come, but most animals aren't able to hibernate.
The time of stillness and silence has come, but most animals aren't able to hibernate.
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Inside look at a land that has a natural event that happens only once every 100 years.
The time of stillness and silence has come, but most animals aren't able to hibernate.
Summer ended several days ago and Autumn is invading the whole of Iberia.
The rise of extreme energy, the end of economic growth, the people caught in the middle. To the Ends of the Earth is a feature documentary about the state of our energy system today, and the people we meet are uniquely positioned.
Experience the world's greatest animal migrations from zebras in East Africa, to millions of red crabs on Christmas Island, to gray whales in Mexico's beautiful lagoons and monarch butterflies in the Mexican highlands.
Journey to the royal tombs of Egypt and explore the history of ancient Egyptian society as told through the mummies of the past.
Inside look at a land that has a natural event that happens only once every 100 years.
A scientific expedition explores the biology behind the largest bony fish in the world.
Almost everywhere is over 30 C and some places in the south are even reaching 50 C.
Life begins once again as the sun is heating all in the Iberian Peninsula.
The time of stillness and silence has come, but most animals aren't able to hibernate.
Animals in Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe that run a deadly gauntlet to live.
In the biodiverse marine region, there are extraordinary creatures beyond imagination.
European catfish are colonising new rivers and displaying completely new behaviour.
The East Australian current brings a warm change to cool temperate ecosystems.
Jump in the flow of the East Australian Current with migrating humpback whales.
Jump in the flow of the East Australian Current with migrating humpback whales.
People use an ecological design process to shift impact from destructive to regenerative.
In the Filipino village of Oslob on the Cebu Island, people suffer from typhoons and overfishing.
The snakes that live in the desert are highly adaptable, putting Nigel's skills to the test.
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