Earth: The Nature Of Our Planet
Viewed from space, our blue planet seems so familiar that we forget how extraordinary it is.
Viewed from space, our blue planet seems so familiar that we forget how extraordinary it is.
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We visit the animal carers of Lilayi Elephant Nursery in Zambia and the Mefou Primate Park in Cameroon.
With a scientist that specializes in cats and modern technology we follow the cat on their wild wanderings.
Navigation without a map? No problem. Building a fortress out of living bodies? Check.
Size is no obstacle for these wild magicians, from tiny insects to the mega-mammals of the African plains.
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 impressive mountains of the Swiss Jura set the stage for a natural drama – the epic tale of two cities.
The oceans act as a driving force for local weather phenomena and global climate change.
Viewed from space, our blue planet seems so familiar that we forget how extraordinary it is.
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.
The 2-year old orca Skyla it to become part of the orca show at the “Loro Parque” in Tenerife.
A troop of baboons are released from into the South African wilderness by “baboon mother“, Rita Miljo.
As the sun rises over the waters off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, the largest mammal breaks the surface.
The forests of Sri Lanka rise above the rest of the country like islands out of the sea.
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