Wildlife Diaries Australia
We learn about the natural habitat of Australia's sensitive marine animals and how to ensure their survival.
We learn about the natural habitat of Australia's sensitive marine animals and how to ensure their survival.
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Life is filled with magical moments. Some are extra-special.
We learn about the natural habitat of Australia's sensitive marine animals and how to ensure their survival.
Researchers use thermographic cameras to search for flying foxes and koalas, also detecting bush and wildfire.
Strangely beautiful, as endangered as the giant panda, charismatic but elusive: the Yunnan snub-nosed monkey.
The island of Borneo has spent more time in the tropics than any other region – some 120 million years.
A lion has escaped! A tame warthog was having an afternoon nap nearby and pays with its life.
Young Europeans and Americans arrive at Harnas, facing harsh conditions and strict supervisor Frikkie.
We follow the cubs' progress on the pathway to adulthood, learning to hunt and to avoid danger.
At first sight, our atmosphere seems empty. But this mantle of air is a habitat for life in its own right.
Giraffes, nearly six meters tall, are wonders of physiology, yet long overlooked by scientists.
Every day a monitoring team at Somkhanda Game Reserve keeps track of a rhino and her calf.
How will an orphaned baby baboon respond when meeting a fellow baboon at an emergency wildlife center?
Brazil's secret lies in its vast grasslands, shaped by summer storms and fire, and its least known habitat.
An enigmatic forest, home to South America's largest monkey and birds learning dances over 10 years.
It's used as an insult – ‘bird brain' – not bright. But new research suggests that this may no longer apply.
The world of bugs – insects and arachnids – can be as spectacular as that of the big mammal predators.
In the grasses of Sri Lanka's scrub forests, a leopard stalks his prey.
Not even the big bad wolf can touch the dingo when it comes to being feared and hated.
Too many legs? Feathers? Tentacles as arms? Behold, there's more to nature's greatest than fluffy cuteness!
From remote mountains and forests to distant islands, in the face of the inexorable spread of modernity.
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