
Nature
The fur trade continues to threaten the South American otter, despite its status as an endangered species.

The fur trade continues to threaten the South American otter, despite its status as an endangered species.

The story of a journalist who moved to Panama and cared for an orphaned baby sloth.

The story of beavers in North America - their history, near extinction, and comeback.

Feel the emotion as keepers and carers reunite with the wild animals they raised.

Examine unlikely cross-species relationships and what they suggest about animal emotions.

See the many reasons why animals gather in colonies.

Explore the difficulties and consequences of keeping and caring for parrots as pets.

Join a team of scientists on an expedition to find and film the birds of New Guinea.

With high-speed camerawork and breakthrough science, we enter the world of hummingbirds.

The colors, behaviors and habitats of the parrots occupying Australia.

Hummingbirds, the tiniest of birds, qualify as some of the toughest and most energetic creatures in the world.

The restoration of forest land in the British Isles helps revive the goshawk.

Florida's Everglades National Park is a protected wilderness where predatory pythons thrive.

Scientists use poisons from animals to create lifesaving drugs.

Amphibians are vanishing in the greatest mass extinction since the dinosaurs.

Playing with Fire looks at the techniques that have been developed to probe our planet, and how such techniques have both revolutionized our understanding of the world and allowed us to bring the dramatic images of Forces of the Wild to the TV screen. Throughout the film, ‘behind the scenes' footage is combined with comment from key scientists in each field.

Living Dangerously describes how humans have harnessed the forces of the wild, from the first fire to warm a cave to the unlocking of nuclear power. What is in store for the Earth as we strive to master the forces of the wild?

Heavenly Partners investigates the Earth's most important neighbors the sun and the moon. These control the seasons and the tides, the very rhythms of life from the high reaches of the Arctic to the super-heated tropics.

Perpetual Motion explores two great agents of creation and destruction – the atmosphere and the oceans. Together they create the patterns of life from rainforest to desert – and also produce the furies of hurricanes and tornadoes.

The current threats by man to five endangered species of rhino are contrasted with its flourishing history.