The Magic Circle of the Reef
The Coral Triangle reef is part of the so-called Ring of Fire, a 40,000 km volcanic belt.
The Coral Triangle reef is part of the so-called Ring of Fire, a 40,000 km volcanic belt.
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Wetlands, where trees and water meet to nurture life; an underwater forest that protects fur seals.
Flora and fauna help each other navigate seasonal changes in the forest.
Find good magic, and visit the dark side of the world's tropical forests.
The sun rules everything on the arid Arabian Peninsula where lizards and camels have adapted.
It is late January, and in the Western Highlands of Scotland is unusually warm, even at night.
While the immense ecosystem of the Kalahari offers a wealth of resources to the native wildlife.
The Coral Triangle reef is part of the so-called Ring of Fire, a 40,000 km volcanic belt.
Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula houses ships converted to artificial reefs.
Chilli and Inara's families confront each other, followed by their respective cubs.
The many habitats of one of Australia's most diverse areas plays home to an array of bird species.
Borneo houses hundreds of species of mammals, amphibians, and fish.
Discover how hunting and exploitation endanger these beloved safari stars.
Navigate the minefields of pack life and see how animals learn to co-operate.
See how cheetah mothers teach their fragile cubs the dangerous art of survival.
A cheetah cub is born with an amazing mother that will stop at nothing to keep her cubs safe.
The prey forages for food during the hottest time of the day; hunters need to endure temperatures.
A lion cub finds her place in the wild under the guidance of her devoted parents and playful sister.
Bottlenose dolphins must escape their freezing fjord; a longfin eel heeds the call of the sea.
The Coral Triangle reef is part of the so-called Ring of Fire, a 40,000 km volcanic belt.
Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula houses ships converted to artificial reefs.
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