
Across the Pacific with Te Radar
Radar risks life and limb when he rides on South Seas cowboy, Tino Lecren's, training mechanical bull

Radar risks life and limb when he rides on South Seas cowboy, Tino Lecren's, training mechanical bull

The cubs are given the all-clear after their infection, while Joseph the cheetah has his annual check-up.

Emily tries to nurse all the cheetah cubs back to health after they become seriously ill with an infection.

This episode will introduce you to some of the Aquarium's most weird and wonderful inhabitants.

100 years after the expedition of Duke of the Abruzzi to the Baltoro glacier, a team follow in his footsteps.

Get ready to be swept away by the energy, the struggles, and the unwavering spirit of three young Jamaican men as they redefine success on their own terms.

South of the Tropic of Cancer lie the small islands of Revillagigedo

The Addu and Foammulah Atolls in the Maldives are home to tropical fish and vast stretches of coral reefs.

Merrell Hiking Club presents a film about German photographer and nature-lover Mandy Kelch. Mandy is deaf, but that hasn't stopped her from hiking alone.

The story of a man who escaped one of the most toxic places in the world, and his fight to try and empower two young boys to do the same.

In the enchanting mountains of Costa Rica, young climbers discover love and a meaningful purpose.

Tucked away on the border of Poland and Belarus lies an old-growth forest with a unique diversity of fungi, invertebrates and a cradle of the rebirth of European bison.

Showcasing the musical journey of Simón Mejía, founder of Bomba Estéreo, through the forests and mountains of the Colombian Pacific, and spotlights the vital work of local communities conserving the region's biodiversity.

In the verdant embrace of Nucșoara, Romania's ancient beech trees stand as silent witnesses to history, unique wildlife, and a community's resilience.

In a coastal community grappling with the devastating effects of overfishing and climate change, a traditional fisherman named David Shoshola finds himself at the forefront of a sustainability crisis.

In this episode, we take a look at how Cornwall's fishing industry is being affected by climate change.

Matt Shea finds what's happening in the world of circularity, and whether we can apply it to our lives right now.

Radar marvels at the sight of ancient statues and learns how and why these world famous monoliths were formed

Follow the journey of two young organic vegetable farmers from Scotland as they embark on a transformative adventure to the Peruvian jungle.

Vets Emily and Kat are under pressure as inspectors check out the cheetah outreach facility.