
Across the World with Te Radar
The value in what is flushed or tossed away is astounding; a man who makes robots from rubbish.

The value in what is flushed or tossed away is astounding; a man who makes robots from rubbish.

A brave zebra stallion faces the confident lions; Wakanaka proves her predatory prowess.

Dr. Keri looks at a wide range of fun and stimulating activities for owners to do with their pets.

Dr. Bell returns to Ashern for his annual horse clinic, treating various ailments.

People use an ecological design process to shift impact from destructive to regenerative.

The volunteers meet Victoria the tortoise, after which the reserve's tigers get some training.

Remoteness of Sao Vicente and Santo Antao has let different natural features exist here.

A look at New Zealand technology that is protecting the ability to prove where food comes from.

Te Radar finds the Navajo Indians have a respect for Mother Earth and learns about a school.

Manuel Calderon de la Barca Sanchez exaimes the nature of forces and matter in the universe.

The three new cubs arrive from De Wildt, but they have trouble settling in at the cub's house.

Beryl travels to De Wildt to collect three young cubs, who will join the others at the cub's house.

Observing whales, in waters covering volcanic seabeds, makes this place ideal for diving.

Rose, a fox, and Bindi, a raccoon, love to play together and stir up loads of mischief.

A tiny prairie dog can hold his own when playing with his bestie, a German shepherd named Banks.

Jump in the flow of the East Australian Current with migrating humpback whales.

Tim Laman, in his forthcoming book " Bird Planet," shares his discovery and documentation of birds.

A desperate mission to save a spooked impala; the intelligence of the elephants astounds everyone.

The new wild warrior volunteers are introduced to Imires extended animal family.

As people go about their daily lives, few stop to think about what their food is really made of.