
Wildest Places: Antarctic
Antarctica is surrounded by the strongest ocean current on the planet.

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.

Witness the lives of Iceland's creatures; it reveals the country as you've never seen it.

Animals commit crimes in Anchorage; Arctic city faces unusual security threat from wildlife.

Alaska's vast wilderness teems with life; Caribou, wolves, and bears thrive in pristine habitats.

Ice-bound Anchorage bursts alive in summer; Wildlife races to thrive in brief northern season.

The arctic city is home to over 2000 moose; the notorious animals are a running riot.

There is one hazard a salmon faces right at the end of the journey.

In the Southeastern-most part of Germany, you'll find Mount Watzman and Lake Königssee, both created by ice-age glaciers.

In the most dangerous ocean on earth, globally renowned specialists prove non-lethal research can work.

Explore Antarctica, one of the world's most beautiful, yet inhospitable, landscapes.

Driven out of his pack, a young wolf has to face his fate alone in a world ruled by man.

African penguins are unique on the African continent and fight against extinction.

Anchorage is home to many wild porcupines, living in the city's parks, gardens and streets.

Anchorage has a resident who is renowned as nature's lumberjack, the beaver.

Anchorage, Alaska, is home to hundreds of black bears; these black bears are patrolling the city.

For years, four wolf packs have lived and hunted on the edge of the wild city of Anchorage, Alaska.

In Anchorage, the secret to the eagle's survival...is trash.