
Across the World with Te Radar
Ways to keep modern life powered up while the impact on the planet is dialed down.

Ways to keep modern life powered up while the impact on the planet is dialed down.

Te Radar tries to find out what happens to rubbish that washes into waterways.

The Addu and Foammulah Atolls in the Maldives are home to tropical fish.

Footage from California to Australia follows the blue shark, the whale shark and the white shark.

This episode sees Swazi man Davey Hughes hit the trails in the majestic Yukon - with the elusive moose as his target.

Malta is situated in the Mediterranean Sea; shipwrecks in this area make it a good place for diving.

Known as the last eden on Earth, Gabon is a green jewel in the crown of the Congo rainforest.

Filmmaker Douglas Memmott explores the history and beauty of the Zion Canyon area.

French Polynesia's great hammerhead sharks are extraordinarily shy animals.

French Polynesia's great hammerhead sharks are extraordinarily shy animals.

An 8 month old cheetah cub is taken to the vet for a check up following an operation.

Craig joins Kristina at Sango Lodge in the heart of the Save Valley Conservancy.

A history of the nation's first transcontinental railway accompanies a steam-train ride through the Canadian Rockies.

The geography, ecology, science, and history of the Great Lakes region.

Davey is at the panhandle of Alaska in search of the Alaskan wolf, travelling by boat with Jim Boyce and Speedy, a terrier who thinks he's a wolf. And while on Baranof Island, Davey tests himself against a black bear - armed with only a spear.

The section of the Indian Ocean known as the Andaman Sea offers a lot of underwater life.

Vets battle to save a Labrador in a critical condition; a soft-coated terrier is losing weight.

The owners of a Labrador seek help; a miniature horse is treated for colic.

Exploring the large and powerful anaconda in remote parts of the Amazon rainforest.

Kristina journeys to Camp Amalinda on the edge of the Matopos National Park.