Animal Science
Prepare to enter the world of nature's ultimate hunters! Discover how silent-flying owls stalk their prey undetected and how leopards use incredible night vision to dominate the darkness.
Prepare to enter the world of nature's ultimate hunters! Discover how silent-flying owls stalk their prey undetected and how leopards use incredible night vision to dominate the darkness.
Showing1to20of112results
Prepare to enter the world of nature's ultimate hunters! Discover how silent-flying owls stalk their prey undetected and how leopards use incredible night vision to dominate the darkness.
Tommy highlights resilient dogs overcoming the odds, breaking boundaries to prove that their difficult backgrounds do not limit their bright futures.
This week spotlights newcomers, from families adopting for the first time to rookie volunteers and fosters embracing their life-changing new roles.
Tommy tracks dogs traveling hundreds of miles as a network of dedicated volunteers works together to make a long-awaited adoption day possible.
Echo lives in Southern Kenya alongside 1,500 other wild African elephants. Below Kilimanjaro, no rain has fallen. There's no grass to eat, so Echo must find food for her hungry family.
The young Echo travels with her family, keeping close to her mother, from whom she absorbs lessons passed down through generations.
For Echo and her family, the weeks after the rains are good times. They have time to take a mud bath together. Baby Evaline is a handful, and new mother Elettra still hasn't learnt to stay close to her.
In Echo's family, her niece Elettra is a mother for the first time. She has a lot to learn. Three-day-old baby Evaline finds the going tough, as her mother fails to watch over her, and the others send the adventurous youngster packing.
In this episode we relocate two of the largest antelope species in Africa, the Kudu and the Waterbuck. Both these species require a helicopter and very competent ground crew.
The true meaning of conservation manifests when man and nature unite – separation is not an option. This episode focuses on the human involvement in what used to be a natural process.
In this episode we focus on the dynamics of the driving force of natural migrations. The seasonal movement of wild animals between pastures is a natural phenomenon, but not everywhere.
In this episode of Modern Migrations we've reached the end of the capture season. However, before we reflect on the seasons' high's and low's it is history in the making when we will attempt to relocate a black rhino cow AND her calf simultaneously!
Anchorage is home to over 2000 moose and these notorious animals are running riot! With 300,000 people living alongside wild animals, the sizzling summer heat, sometimes brings conflict between humans and wildlife.
For these creatures, ejection and odour are potent instruments in capturing prey and also
Most of the year it's encased in ice but when summer hits, Anchorage bursts into life. Animals and plants living this far north have been forced to adapt, but the wildlife built to withstand Alaskan winters, often struggle in the summer heat!
Anchorage is home over 2000 moose! And these notorious animals are running riot. Crossing busy highways, giving birth in backyards, and even doing battle in suburbia! But life on the streets is fraught with danger in this expanding city.
When Spring comes, so do the Salmon. Travelling an incredible 3500 miles through rivers and streams they are Alaska's hardiest resident. But there is one grizzly hazard they face right at the end of their journey. It's the brown bears.
Tommy highlights resilient dogs overcoming the odds, breaking boundaries to prove that their difficult backgrounds do not limit their bright futures.
This week spotlights newcomers, from families adopting for the first time to rookie volunteers and fosters embracing their life-changing new roles.
Tommy tracks dogs traveling hundreds of miles as a network of dedicated volunteers works together to make a long-awaited adoption day possible.
Showing1to20of112results