
Genius of Nature
Animals evolved amazing senses - now we're learning to adapt them for ourselves.

Animals evolved amazing senses - now we're learning to adapt them for ourselves.

Africa's fight for wildlife: stories of hope to stop poaching and protect nature.

Hopeful stories from Indonesia: Fighting deforestation, poaching, and ocean pollution.

Australia's wildlife is in danger, but hope grows as people fight to restore nature.

Baboons and eland are some of the creatures who cope with the hostile environment of the Drakensberg Mountains in Southern Africa.

Conservationist Romulus Whitaker uses documented science and contemporary reports to determine whether dragons were real.

Take a look at some crocodile species that have exceeded 20 feet.

The extraordinary story of Joe Hutto and his wild family of mule deer in Wyoming.

Scientists reveal the hidden world of white-tailed deer in a whole new light.

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

Follow a wood duck family in this fascinating look at one of our most familiar birds.

The life of a wild horse in Montana proceeds from birth, through rites of passage and survival.

Cinematographer Wolfgang Bayer compares mustangs with the settling of North America.

Scientists and law enforcement enlist the help of plants and animals in solving crimes.

Adapting some animal behaviors benefits man in body, mind and spirit.

The history of diamonds, from their beginnings in the earth's core to mining and acquisition.

The history of the cow and why it is the most influential domestic animal in the world.

Follow the stories of animals who have prosthetics that have changed their lives.

Meet the pioneering group of scientists who transformed our understanding of ecology.

Undisturbed the saguaro cactus can grow to 60 feet, weigh 10 tons and live 150 years.