
Wild Ways of the Coast
Many dream of sandy beaches, palm-lined inlets, and marine life thriving across coasts and mangroves.

Many dream of sandy beaches, palm-lined inlets, and marine life thriving across coasts and mangroves.

Savannahs, swamps, bushland and rainforests: Uganda boasts one of the most diverse landscapes on Earth.

A global journey to discover the colourful creatures that make our world wonderfully diverse.

Wales, with its peaks, forests, and shores, may be small but rivals the wild wealth of any land.

What has happened to evolution? The answer is very simple: us.

Tarahumara and Woodabe: isolated lives, autonomous families, and nomadic traditions endure unchanged.

Ancient customs fade: Yanomami traditions face threats, and Greenland's seal hunts yield to modernity.

From fur to feathers, from scales to shells – every creature has some form of characteristic outer layer.

The whales are the witnesses to a past of giants and also to an untold history: the clues are everywhere.

Watch how animals move differently, exploring nature's ways to keep creatures alive and in motion.

Tremendously tall – or ridiculously small: nature never ceases to surprise.

This is the story of Tosca, a long-haired, primeval-looking brown hyena.

New residents of the Iberian forests appear, including the imperial eagle and lynx, plus returning animals.

We explore the unique Iberian forests, shaped by humans and nature, rich in biodiversity.

The snowy owl glares across the tundra with all-knowing eyes – these owls seem to capture our imagination

A moving true story about the power of nature, of motherhood, and the fragility of life.

Not even the big bad wolf can touch the dingo when it comes to being feared and hated.

A young volunteer learns how to feed a Nile crocodile without being devoured herself.

Blacky the wild dog takes a battering from his pack which makes him try to escape on every occasion.

Frikkie shows tourists feeding cheetahs, all rescued after being shot, injured, or kept as pets.