
Webs & Wings: Nature's Tiny Ballet
Learn why nature’s garbage collectors are actually helpers, not nuisances.

Learn why nature’s garbage collectors are actually helpers, not nuisances.

Grapple with the perils of life along Argentina’s 5,000-kilometre coastline.

Witness the bears’ frantic dash to stuff their faces during the July salmon run.

Join Matthew McConaughey for a unique look at the Lone Star State’s wild places.

Soothing a bitten koala and itchy possums.

Probe the pivotal role fire plays in shaping Australia’s natural environment.

Aiding a pelican in peril and a mad koala.

Explore breeding strategies that help wild dogs and hyenas survive the heat.

On the first day of spring in Australia, creatures look for either dinner or a date.

On the larger island of Isabela, Liz descends into a lava cave.

Massive elephant seals go nose to nose to win the title of beach master.

Confront stone cold killers no one wants to see on a postcard from the tropics.

Dr. Amanda removes a sable antelope's tracking collar; the animal-care team helps a baby monkey.

Boning up on desert eats; flirting with lions; witnessing an elephant babysitters' club.

The small stature of Borneo's dwarf elephants is due to a biological phenomenon.

It is late January, and in the Western Highlands of Scotland is unusually warm, even at night.

See why hippos are Africa’s deadliest species and how humans get them wrong.

Animals that employ trickery: stick bugs, lion fish, emperor scorpions, and chameleons.

Strange creatures that look fabricated.

A cheetah cub is born with an amazing mother that will stop at nothing to keep her cubs safe.