
Earth Week
This week a humphead wrasse, thousands of noisy gannets and family of bat-eared foxes to watch.

This week a humphead wrasse, thousands of noisy gannets and family of bat-eared foxes to watch.

Two divers make unprecedented discoveries deep within the lair of the Nile crocodile.

Scientists slice into a great white shark to reveal the six incredible senses that trigger a code-red attack.

An investigative documentary that dives into the illegal trade in manta rays originating from India's oceans.

Vultures once flew in their millions across India but a disease almost eradicated them from the subcontinent.

The Chambal River is the last stronghold of the vanishing gharial.

Fun fur seals, playful macaques and a resting hyena all feature in this Earth Week episode.

Desert creatures endure searing heat and zero rainfall, but speed is their ticket to survival.

Cheetahs, king penguins, white-backed vultures and the elusive leopard make an appearance this week.

For the first time in 30 years, rain has fallen in sufficient quantities in the Angolan highlands.

A brave team of divers opens a window on a hidden world as an epic winter flood brings the Okavango to life.

Hunting the Hammerhead breaches the boundaries of this great shark's predatory secrets.

Catch the drama, action and stunning interactions as a litter of lion cubs transform from ‘cute' to ‘killer'.

We visit Etosha National Park and then explore a completely different ecosystem: the Okavango Delta.

This documentary examines the puffin's unique migration patterns, feeding habits, and decreasing populations.

Fun fur seals, playful macaques and a resting hyena all feature in this Earth Week episode.

The Chambal River is the last stronghold of the vanishing gharial.

It's the dry season in Zambia's Luangwa Valley – the set for a dramatic standoff between lions and hippos.

Two divers make unprecedented discoveries deep within the lair of the Nile crocodile.

Follow the journey of Neo, a wildebeest who battles predators and treacherous rivers on his epic migration.