
The Lions Rule
Cubs grow quickly, learning to hunt, until one young lion begins to change, disrupting life in the Glade.

Cubs grow quickly, learning to hunt, until one young lion begins to change, disrupting life in the Glade.

As the dry continues in Ruaha, herds of elephants arrive in the Glade.

In summer, the Glade is a paradise in Ruaha's dry plains, always providing water and sparking relationships.

More beautiful than butterflies and better fliers than hummingbirds, dragonflies are ultimate insects.

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.

Meet maniacs, killers, and sweet-faced assassins in this fun intro to the world's rarest marsupials.

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 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.


The forests of Sri Lanka rise above the rest of the country like islands out of the sea.

In the grasses of Sri Lanka's scrub forests, a leopard stalks his prey.

Explore our closest relatives: snub-nosed monkeys at 4,000m, macaques in hot springs, and Thai macaque feasts.

Worldwide bird journey: Arctic Eiders, Hawaiian albatross couples, Sri Lankan magpies, and Aussie cockatoos.

Big cats amaze: from tigers to elusive snow leopards, each boasts unique power, elegance, and skill.