
Magic Moments
Our planet's natural world creates magical moments year-round, day or night, anywhere on Earth.

Our planet's natural world creates magical moments year-round, day or night, anywhere on Earth.

Our planet is full of strange, wild relationships, from exploitation to symbiosis.

Orchids produce thousands of seeds, which are so small that they contain no food reserves.

Scientists have recently shown that many more plants than we had ever thought are carnivorous.

A fox leads us on a journey along the Guadalquivir, Europe's wildlife paradise, to the Atlantic.

Giraffes, nearly six meters tall, are wonders of physiology, yet long overlooked by scientists.

The world may change, but nature has devised ingenious ways to survive and thrive whatever the season.

It's a giant leap back to life and spring time's just the right time to welcome a new generation.

From jungle to jail: the inside story of the orangutan tourism industry.

Bioluminescence is everywhere—land, sea, and soil. Attenborough reveals its wonders!

We follow the cubs' progress on the pathway to adulthood, learning to hunt and to avoid danger.

Will they survive? The odds are stacked against them – 80% of all newborn lion cubs don't make it to adulthood

The island of Borneo has spent more time in the tropics than any other region – some 120 million years.

It's used as an insult – ‘bird brain' – not bright. But new research suggests that this may no longer apply.

Deep in the waters of the Danube lives a prehistoric giant.

The first year in a wild animal's life is the most crucial! Will it get enough nourishment?

Will they survive? The odds are stacked against them – 80% of all newborn lion cubs don't make it to adulthood

The world of bugs – insects and arachnids – can be as spectacular as that of the big mammal predators.

You thought they were far away, in the wild. Wrong. They're here: the urban invaders.

Trakehners, bred in the 18th century, are hailed as one of the world's finest horse breeds.