Animal Senses
The first sense to evolve in the first animals was chemoreception.
The first sense to evolve in the first animals was chemoreception.
Some animals use sheer numbers to infest areas and control new territory.
The wild counterparts of domesticated species.
While some species have passed into extinction, others have recovered and some have even flourished.
The various methods of raising young, from large groups to single parents.
Hyenas are powerful hunters, but they also capitalize on other opportunities.
Exploring the primate species of Ethiopia and how their traits evolved to fit their environments.
Africa's antelope have rich stories filled with daily struggles of survival.
A look at the lives of meerkats.
Marine life in the waters surrounding Brier Island in Nova Scotia includes dolphins.
Smash tails, flap fins and breach a bay en masse with humpback whales.
Grapple with the effects of an exploding deer population in New Brunswick.
Invasive species like rabbits and starlings can have a negative impact on native species.
Run wild with a herd of horses on St. Pierre and Miquelon.
The complicated relationships of crustaceans.
Marshes and bogs are home to the endangered Blanding's Turtle, but the habitat is disappearing.
Venture into a primeval forest protected by Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
The Bimini Sharklab undertakes novel research into shark intelligence.
Koala behavior changes dramatically during mating season.
Koalas live in isolated forests in east and southeast Australia.