
Coastal Africa
The struggle of the African Penguin, which lives in a hostile environment.

The struggle of the African Penguin, which lives in a hostile environment.

The African intertidal zone is home to a unique universe of plants and creatures.

Mammals, primates and birds; animals have evolved powerful senses to perceive their environment.

Animals have senses that can do marvelous things.

Animals that detect sound waves in the air or water.

Seeing the world is one of the most amazing animal adaptations.

The sense of touch is useful to feel physical forces such as bites, changes in temperature, and texture

The first sense to evolve in the first animals was chemoreception.

Animal trainer Andrew Simpson travels to frigid Siberia to film wolves.

Naturalist Iolo Williams travels to the Great Barrier Reef, an underwater wonder.

Experts spare no effort to prevent a unique ecosystem from succumbing to environmental degradation.

Has a species of grasshopper outsmarted bats?

Explore the hidden life of grey seals, captivating, bear-sized creatures that hunt, eat, sleep, and mate mostly below the surface of the ocean.

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.

Scurry through Hallifax with squirrels, chipmunks, and nocturnal raccoons.

A look at two very different insect species showcasing their expert pollination skills.

A look at the creatures who live by the ebb and flow of the tides.

Reign supreme over the waters of Bras d’Or Lake with the majestic bald eagle.

Swim upstream with a school of shad returning to their spawning grounds.