
Wildest Africa
Mount Kenya soars over 5km into the air. It is the second highest mountain in Africa.

Mount Kenya soars over 5km into the air. It is the second highest mountain in Africa.

Life has adapted and diversified in Madagascar to produce some of the world's weirdest animals.

The Virunga Mountains are the embodiment of western fantasies about deep, dark, Africa.

Ancient Egypt, one of the history’s most powerful civilizations, depended on the Nile.

Zambezi’s long and winding journey destroys, as well as creates.

Ngorongoro is a land full of wildlife, from proud lions to vast herds of wildebeest and elephants.

Namibia is an arid, rough land. However, it shows no sign of losing popularity with animals and people.

The Okavango Delta, a huge emerald oasis is the lifeblood of this extraordinary natural Eden.

Drawn in by the constant supply of food, urban coyotes cannot resist the smells of Anchorage.

Clues to ancient connections between the southern continents.

The warmer months draw a myriad of wondrous animals to Antarctic waters.

Antarctica is surrounded by the strongest ocean current on the planet.

After the Arctic cold loosens its grip, polar bears emerge. Cubs are keen to explore their new surroundings.

The Arctic is accessible to man because of ice dogs providing a vital link to nature.

A large oil spill evokes South Africans' affection for penguins.

Specialists explain the possible evolution of wolves.

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

The inhospitable nature of the continent means the icy islands that surround it play a vital role.

Clues to ancient connections between the southern continents.

The warmer months draw a myriad of wondrous animals to Antarctic waters.