
Superfish: Billfish
The Marlin is the biggest, fastest, and most dangerous gamefish in the sea.

The Marlin is the biggest, fastest, and most dangerous gamefish in the sea.

Jimmy gets a new count on the bee population and sees the Environmental Secretary to ask critical questions.

Jimmy recruits some volunteers and plans to plant areas of wildflowers to increase the bee population.

Our adventurers travel to visit the island of Komodo, where they hope to encounter the deadly Komodo dragons.

Come face-to-face with the mysterious nocturnal lemur, the aye-aye. It is said that seeing it causes death.

Stephen and Mark hope to see the incredibly rare Northern White Rhino in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Rosenthal sets off to uncover the secrets of the legendary bluefin tuna.

The Norwegian landscapes still bear traces of this tough geological history.

Sápmi becomes coastal along Norway, where it splinters off into thousands of islets.

Iceland is a volcanic island with a magnificent environment. Why did humans decide to colonize Iceland?

Finland is a country of geographic and cultural transition at the same time with a very distinct identity.

Each species has a different system that has allowed them to survive in the harsh ocean.

Another key to whale and dolphins alike is their ability to communicate.

Learn about eco-tourism and how it acts as the financial backbone of the park.

Watch staff struggle to keep up with a host of thirsty animals after a drought.

Watch staff relocate a hunger-ravaged leopard that is roaming dangerously close.

Follow the rescue of chimpanzees and the reintroduction of colobus monkeys.

See how the staff responds to challenges from a growing population of elephants.

Join staff as they move two white rhinos into the reserve from a nearby ranch.

Follow staff as they attempt to relocate 2,000 endangered hartebeests.